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What Is The Cause For The Pain In My Throat While Yawning Or Smoking?

Hello, I ve been getting this small pain in the left side of my throat when yawning or swallowing something hard for about a week now. It s barely noticeable but I ve been getting worried, I should mention that I ve been smoking kind of regularly for about 3 months now and I feared it might be cancer.
Mon, 3 Feb 2014
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is there any change in voice or anything
mlost probably the cause may be allergic laryngitis. you may have to stop smoking and saline gargle. in course of one week or so u will get relief if its due to allergic laryngitis
i also suggest you to consult an ent specialist and do a flexible nasopharyngo laryngoscopy to visualise the larynx and for confirming no lession there
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What Is The Cause For The Pain In My Throat While Yawning Or Smoking?

is there any change in voice or anything mlost probably the cause may be allergic laryngitis. you may have to stop smoking and saline gargle. in course of one week or so u will get relief if its due to allergic laryngitis i also suggest you to consult an ent specialist and do a flexible nasopharyngo laryngoscopy to visualise the larynx and for confirming no lession there