← Return to Eustachian tubes, rhinopharynx and throat symptoms for over 3 months

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@mjlombana

Hi Navia! Thank you for your answer. My symptoms are mainly from my Nasopharynx. My throat pain is usually a reflection of what is going on in my tubes and Nasopharynx. I dont feel pain in my back throat but in the sides like behind the tonsils in both sides. I am actually feeling it right now 🙁

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I would still check out LPR. It took a long time and several Drs to be diagnosed with this and it can give different symptoms in different patients. My husband is quite a bit different from me. It has definitely affected my eustachian tubes. If the Drs have not mentioned LPR to you I think it would be worthwhile checking into it more. The full name is Laryngopharyngeal reflux.
Dr Koufman's book Dropping Acid is very good but you can look on her website and you may find enough information without spending $s. Obviously I am no Dr but I know that many Drs are not knowledgeable on this subject. My Dr told me for years that I had sinus problems.