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Sore Throat, Sensation Of Something Stuck In Throat, Pink Eye. Recommendations?

Hi...I have had a sore throat for almost two weeks now. It hasn't gone away and today I have felt like there is something stuck in my throat that I cannot clear. I also got pink eye a few days ago and when I went to the doctor they said that it was from the same virus that was giving me the sore throat. I am just concerned because my sore throat is lasting so long.
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hi,

Thanks for asking the query,

The condition you are suffering from is known as dysphagia it could occur due to many causes organic and physiological. To rule out the organic causes you need to visit an ENT Specailist and get examined fro any infection or obstruction.
If it is due to infection it can treated with the course of antibiotics and some warm saline gargles.
Maintain good oral hygiene and keep yourself hydrated.



Take care!
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Sore Throat, Sensation Of Something Stuck In Throat, Pink Eye. Recommendations?

Hi, Thanks for asking the query, The condition you are suffering from is known as dysphagia it could occur due to many causes organic and physiological. To rule out the organic causes you need to visit an ENT Specailist and get examined fro any infection or obstruction. If it is due to infection it can treated with the course of antibiotics and some warm saline gargles. Maintain good oral hygiene and keep yourself hydrated. Take care!