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How Doctors Diagnose Persistent Throat Issues
If symptoms persist, your doctor may:
Perform a physical exam (including neck and throat)
Use a scope to view the back of the throat (laryngoscopy)
Order imaging (CT, MRI)
Take a biopsy if a suspicious area is found
Early diagnosis = better treatment options.
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You don’t need to panic every time you have a sore throat.
But if it lasts more than a few weeks — especially with other symptoms like a lump, hoarseness, or trouble swallowing —
don’t ignore it.
Talk to your doctor.
Get checked.
Ask about HPV vaccination if you’re eligible.
Because real strength isn’t about pretending everything’s fine.
It’s about protecting your health — early, honestly, and without shame.
And that kind of courage?
It starts with one simple question:
“Should I get this looked at?”
Say yes.