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Butterflies in my throat
A 27-year-old female asked:

Dr. Anna Flor Salcedo answered
23 years experience Internal Medicine
Possible anxiety : This can be anxiety or panic attacks. Try to do deep breathing exercises, meditation, regular exercises, talk to aomebody close to you if you notice ... Read More
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Dr. Neil Liebowitz answered
39 years experience Psychiatry
Anxiety vs arrthymia: If it quacks like a duck... Its likely anxiety. Many people have trouble labeling their emotions and can have limited symptom panic attacks with just ... Read More
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A 21-year-old member asked:

Dr. Richard Romano answered
9 years experience Internal Medicine
Stomach symptoms : Sounds like gastric reflux. That is when the stomach acids back up and get to the throat. You need to speak to your doctor to be sure. I would avoid e ... Read More
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Dr. Melissa Young answered
9 years experience Internal Medicine
Thyroiditis?: You may have thyroiditis - inflammation of the thyroid. It usually goes away on its own, but sometimes temporarily needs medication. See your doctor.
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Dr. Quang Nguyen answered
Specializes in Endocrinology
Inflamed thyroid: Yes, sound like thyroiditis. There are many causes: autoimmune (your antibodies attack your thyroid gland), viral or bacterial infection, drugs. The ... Read More
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A 26-year-old female asked:

Dr. J. Lawrence Dohan answered
57 years experience Dermatology
See a dermatologist: Stop fooling around and consult a pro.
A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
It is time for a Dr.: In a person who is "shakey", and has something in the shape of a large butterfly at the front of her neck... maybe the neck thing is not so much a ras ... Read More
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Dr. LINDILE SOGA answered
Specializes in
See your doctor : Normally the doctor who did the tests on you would have discussed the results with you and if anything was wrong he would ensured you were the first t ... Read More
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A 26-year-old female asked:

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Rash: The differential diagnosis of rashes is very large. A physician typically needs to see your rash in person and get a history to make a diagnosis.
Bact ... Read More
A 37-year-old female asked:

Dr. William Lages answered
68 years experience Rheumatology
See test explanation: It takes 4 of 11 criteria to diagnose Lupus. Positive ANA is your only one and not diagnostic because skin rash should be malar or discoid. Triamcino ... Read More
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Dr. Nayla Mumneh answered
29 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Autoimmune: It could be that your hypothyroidism is related to hashimoto's thyroiditis which can be associated with chronic urticaria, did you check your thyroid ... Read More
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A 37-year-old female asked:

Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
No: A titer of 1:80 is borderline at best and is likely unrelated. However, if the rash is recurrent see a dermatologist and have it biopsied. Then you wi ... Read More
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