Tiny throat tingles after cold water: a possible early diagnosis clue?
#1
that tiny moment of throat tingle after drinking cold water—could it be a real early sign of something doctors miss?
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#2
Not a doctor here, but that flutter could be a positional thing or benign palpitations. If it happens often or comes with dizziness chest pain or shortness of breath, see a clinician to check it out.
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#3
Not a doctor here, but that flutter when you tilt your head back could be positional or benign palpitations. If it happens often or comes with dizziness, chest pain, or shortness of breath, see a clinician to rule it out.
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#4
That flutter sounds like a positional thing. If it keeps happening, see a clinician to check it out.
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#5
Could go either way, but it’s worth trying to see if voicing them steadies the hand. Reading them aloud might actually calm the tremor.
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#6
Interesting idea, let's try it and see what happens.
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#7
Nice thought. Reading it aloud could be oddly calming.
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