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What Could Be Causing This in My Throat?

6/25/2025, 5:10:22 PMMale25-34

Recently, I noticed something unusual in my throat. While it's not causing me any pain, it's quite an unpleasant sight. After a scuba diving session today, I noticed blood when I spat, and I suspect it might be related to this throat issue. Aside from that, I'm feeling generally well. I'm a 27-year-old male, standing at 1.8 meters tall and weighing 78 kilograms. I don't take any medications, except for Biodramina nearly daily to manage motion sickness, as I frequently board a boat. I haven't smoked, and I've been aware of this throat condition at least since yesterday. The irritation seems to be situated near the vocal cords. Currently, I'm residing in Thailand.

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Cony

6/25/2025, 5:10:36 PM

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It sounds like you are experiencing throat irritation along with some concerning symptoms, like spitting blood after scuba diving. While it's encouraging that you're feeling generally well, the presence of blood indicates that you should pay close attention to this issue.

Possible Causes:

  • Irritation from diving: Pressure changes during scuba diving can sometimes irritate the throat and respiratory tract. Additionally, inhaling water or having minor injuries from the dive can lead to temporary bleeding.
  • Allergies or infections: Allergens or irritants in the environment, especially in a new place like Thailand, can cause inflammation.
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): Although you're not experiencing pain, acid reflux can sometimes cause throat irritation and even the sensation of bleeding.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes, particularly if you see more blood, experience pain, or develop other symptoms like coughing, difficulty swallowing, or fever. This information will help identify any patterns or worsening of your condition.
  2. Hydrate Thoroughly: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, which can help soothe throat irritation.
  3. Avoid Irritants: Stay away from allergens, smoke, or spicy foods that might aggravate your throat further.
  4. Seek Medical Attention if Necessary: If you continue to see blood or if symptoms worsen (such as pain, difficulty breathing, or persistent cough), consider consulting with a medical professional for a thorough evaluation.

If you're feeling anxious about the situation or have specific concerns, try communicating those feelings with someone who can provide support. Take care of yourself, and pay attention to any symptoms over the next few days.

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