There is tingling sensation in my mouth and throat and there is no reason for it to happen. It stays for 4-5 days and then comes again. I am a regular smoker, could that be a cause for it?
What should I do to get rid of it.
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Though your question is not very clear smoking can be the reason for your problem. Reflux laryngopharyngitis which is type of acidity related disorder may also be cause for your problem
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Consult nearby ENT specialist for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
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