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Lately I have been having a weird sensation in my throat. It isnt sore or anything but if i put my head back it feels tender. Also when I swallow I find it is a little harder and if im eating bread or something and swallow I get a weird sensation or tingle in my throat.
I started dipping about a month ago and have been doing it almost every day. Also, I am taking this sports supplement (shows ingrediants here):
IS either of these the cause? The redline says it may affect the thyroid... I know I havent been dipping long enough for it to be something like a throat cancer (I sure as hell hope not) but am worried about this.
Advice? Ideas?
Also, I have this habit of when dipping to drink water and close off the part of my mouth with the saliva involved with the dip... coul this cause it? For some reason I think it is the redline because it has caused some other weird things such as runny nose while im running and my ears to pop when i swallow... not sure, need expert advice.
You need to check that with your doctor, in order to refer you to the necessary lab tests. Some examinations need to be done first before stating a diagnosis.
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