- Female
- 36 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm really worried about my dad. After he got his COVID vaccine, he had bleeding blood spots from his nose. This happened twice, once after each dose. Is this normal? Should we be thinking about getting some tests done to make sure everything's okay?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Yes get your coagulation profile done and visit ENT doctor for appropriate treatment.
Dr. Anshul Suggests...
Consult a Ent Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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View allI've got this white patch on my uvula, and it's been feeling like there's something stuck in my throat all the time. It doesn't burn, itch, or hurt, and I'm pretty sure it's not strep 'cause my throat and tonsils aren't bothering me. What could this be?
That could be Leukoplakia or malakoplakia no need to worry visit ENT doctor for evaluation and appropriate treatment also consume balanced diet for better results.
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I've been dealing with throat pain and some redness for the last couple of days. Do you think I should see a doctor about it, or is there something else I can try first?
yes you have to visit ent specialist
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I'm really worried about this sensation of something stuck in my throat that's been bothering me for the last three months. At first, there was this heaviness near my throat, but thankfully that's gotten better. Whats weird is the problem of feeling like there's something there just won't go away. Earlier, I also had a burping issue, but thats stopped now. I should mention I used to smoke and have quit since March when these throat issues started. Any idea what could be going on?
Your persistent sensation of something stuck in your throat, despite improvement in heaviness, could be related to acid reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or a throat irritation; quitting smoking is a positive step, but consider consulting an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist or a gastroenterologist to rule out underlying conditions, such as a throat polyp, inflammation, or esophageal narrowing, and to discuss further diagnostic tests like endoscopy or imaging studies.
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