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had surgery two months ago and i'm still sick help!!?
went to the doctors two times and had been put on antibotics two times. i've a severe bad throat. could it be dysphonia? i can't even swallow water most of the time
5 Answers
- SaucyLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Dysphonia is just pain when talking. It's because your throat is swollen. I'd suggest either going to an ENT or getting some better antibiotics from your doc. If you keep having recurring throat issues, you could be due to get your tonsils out (unless that was your surgery).
I'd definitely be seeing an ENT if it were me, though... sounds pretty nasty! Feel better :)
- 1 decade ago
a little more information is needed in order to answer. what kind of surgery did you have? how did you come up with dysphonia? that is painful/difficulty speaking.
- 1 decade ago
If you haven't yet, you should see a doctor that specializes in ear, nose, and throat. They'll be able to identify better than just a physician.
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- chmar11Lv 61 decade ago
I would be getting back to my doctor or finding a new one
to make sure there was no problem.