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Acid reflux
I have acid reflux form 3-4 months I m taking ppi anti acid .. managing with lifestyle changes and dietary habits but problem is still there no cure .. n coz of reflux I have throat infection not curing from 3-4 months and also effect my teeth .. when wake up I got blood in saliva n after rinsing with water it goes !! Every morning I got .. but no other symptoms no cough fever no pain nothing just this .. is this any serious problm which is not curing throat infection mouth n teeth ! I don't try any antibiotic or antifungal medicine .. should try this or not .. how to cure this . Is this serious health issue thnks !
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As per your query, I would suggest  only one thing that you need to be examined by an ENT specialist in clinic so go to your nearest ENT specialist .As there is unknown status of H/O smoking and comorbidities and past or family history ,if blood is coming it has to be evaluated by in clinic consultation. Never try antibiotics or antifungal of your own as already we the third world countries are suffering for this drug resistance due to OTC antibiotic use.
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An Upper GI endoscopy would be beneficial with test for H. pylori
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u can do oral rinse look for any trauma
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continue ppi
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avoid forceful coughing and clearing of throat
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No need of antibiotic..and doesn't look serious also
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