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What To Do With The Lump In My Throat Followed By Cold?

I had a cold with congestion. I went to Dr and was prescribed Amoxicillian and was give a shot to decrease inflammation. The next morning I had lump in my throat and it is not painful, but very irritating. I now have had this lump for 3 weeks and nothing I can do to get it to go away. It gets worse when I eat food. For 3 weeks I can only drink chicken broth and have lost 15 pounds. The test which have been run is an ultra sound on my thyroid - came back good. A barium swallow test which came back fine. I saw a ENT and he said there was a lot of swelling and gave me omeprazole to take and come back in 1 month. I am miserable with this feeling and want to know how long its going to last. I have no quality of life with this now. Please let me know your thoughts. I fear having this the rest my life. I was fine before the shot and meds.
Wed, 16 Dec 2015
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Hello dear,
After going through your history, I believe you have some genuine concern and I will try to help you out of this situation.

The lump in your throat as per my expertise is due to reflux of acid from your stomach to the throat for which you have been given the particular medications you mentioned.

Normally there is a valve at the junction of food pipe and stomach which prevent reflux, but factors like stress, excess smoking or consumption of coffee, tea, alcohol and many other factors lead to weakening of the valve which leads to reflux and the food pipe and throat gets burned repeatedly. Thus the area is not healing normally and this gives a sense of lump in throat. This take a long time to heal and requires patience.

In my clinic so to deal with this condition, I advise my clients life style modification as well as medication.
Life style modifications include:
1.Weak up early and have 1 liter of Luke warm water ( Seems difficult, but will be in habit in a week)
2.Avoid coffee, tea, alcohol, smoking
3.Avoid spicy and oily foods
4. Take frequent small meals ( While eating the more the stomach distends, the more the acid secreted).
5. Have a brisk walk of 15 minutes after meals, walk after dinner is a must.
6. Very importantly, maintain a gap of 2 hours between dinner and going to bed.

If you follow this within one month all your symptom of esophagitis will vanish. If you continue, never such situation will arise.

Now the medication part, I advise my clients proton pump inhibitors like Omeprazol for a couple of weeks along with Lycopene capsules for better healing.

I hope I could solve your query. Please do not hesitate to clarify more doubts for the same situation.

Thank you for the way you are in my life.
Dr Ipsit Panda
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What To Do With The Lump In My Throat Followed By Cold?

Hello dear, After going through your history, I believe you have some genuine concern and I will try to help you out of this situation. The lump in your throat as per my expertise is due to reflux of acid from your stomach to the throat for which you have been given the particular medications you mentioned. Normally there is a valve at the junction of food pipe and stomach which prevent reflux, but factors like stress, excess smoking or consumption of coffee, tea, alcohol and many other factors lead to weakening of the valve which leads to reflux and the food pipe and throat gets burned repeatedly. Thus the area is not healing normally and this gives a sense of lump in throat. This take a long time to heal and requires patience. In my clinic so to deal with this condition, I advise my clients life style modification as well as medication. Life style modifications include: 1.Weak up early and have 1 liter of Luke warm water ( Seems difficult, but will be in habit in a week) 2.Avoid coffee, tea, alcohol, smoking 3.Avoid spicy and oily foods 4. Take frequent small meals ( While eating the more the stomach distends, the more the acid secreted). 5. Have a brisk walk of 15 minutes after meals, walk after dinner is a must. 6. Very importantly, maintain a gap of 2 hours between dinner and going to bed. If you follow this within one month all your symptom of esophagitis will vanish. If you continue, never such situation will arise. Now the medication part, I advise my clients proton pump inhibitors like Omeprazol for a couple of weeks along with Lycopene capsules for better healing. I hope I could solve your query. Please do not hesitate to clarify more doubts for the same situation. Thank you for the way you are in my life. Dr Ipsit Panda