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  • 24 Years
  • 20/02/2025

I'm experiencing some pain around my Adam's apple, and it occasionally feels like it's affecting the inside too. These days, though, it's mostly on the outside. I'm really concerned about what this might mean. Could you tell me what that might be and if there's anything I should do about it?

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that needs evaluation,visit ENT doctor for the same

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Consult a Ent Specialist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Possible Causes
    a. Inflammation or infection of the throat or larynx.
    b. Thyroid issues or enlarged thyroid gland.
    c. Trauma or strain to the neck area.

  2. Immediate Actions
    a. Apply a warm compress to the area for relief.
    b. Avoid straining your voice and rest your neck.
    c. Monitor for additional symptoms like fever or difficulty swallowing.

  3. When to Seek Medical Attention
    a. If pain persists or worsens.
    b. If you experience difficulty breathing or swallowing.
    c. If there is noticeable swelling or a lump.

  4. Next Steps
    a. Schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider for evaluation.
    b. Consider a thyroid function test if recommended by your doctor.

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Answered 10/09/2025

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