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Difficulty Swallowing
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I have a problem swallowing. Its getting progressively worse and I'm on waiting list for ENT.
Meanwhile I cant down the emeprazole tablets Ive taken for years for heartburn so am having problems with that. Has anyone in similar circumstances come up with a solution. I emailed the drug company asking if the medication is available in liquid form but, of course, theres been no response....
Meanwhile I cant down the emeprazole tablets Ive taken for years for heartburn so am having problems with that. Has anyone in similar circumstances come up with a solution. I emailed the drug company asking if the medication is available in liquid form but, of course, theres been no response....
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Do you mean that you are on the list for consultation OR you have been seen and you are on the list for an operation or procedure?
If you can't swallow the Omeprazole, there is little point in taking them as their action will be lost. I suspect that you were taking them for "acid reflux (GERD)" and in which case i would stop the tablets and buy a liquid antacid e.g Maalox as a temporary measure and see how it goes.
If this controls your "acid burning" then fine, keep on with the change of tactics, but if it doesn't and you still get reflux, then see your GP to expedite your E.N.T appointment.
Do you mean that you are on the list for consultation OR you have been seen and you are on the list for an operation or procedure?
If you can't swallow the Omeprazole, there is little point in taking them as their action will be lost. I suspect that you were taking them for "acid reflux (GERD)" and in which case i would stop the tablets and buy a liquid antacid e.g Maalox as a temporary measure and see how it goes.
If this controls your "acid burning" then fine, keep on with the change of tactics, but if it doesn't and you still get reflux, then see your GP to expedite your E.N.T appointment.
Thanks everybody. My history is that I had throat cancer 20 years ago which surgery to my vocal chord removed. I have hiatus hernia and have a diverticuleum in my throat. Obviously anything throat related is worrying. My GP looked in my mouth - told me he couldn't see anything but I should gargle with salt water if the discomfort continued(!) Further visit at my insistence prompted him to refer me to ENT. It is that consultation I have this week.....