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Burns  (Expert Forum)
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throat burns from radiation
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Jeffrey S Guy, M.D., M. Sc. - Burn Surgery, Trauma Surgery, Critical Care Medicine, Med Spec/Interest 4 General Surgery, Pre-Hospital Care
Vanderbilt Burn Center
This forum is for questions and support regarding burn issues such as: Hand burns, Pediatric Burns, Thermal burns, Electrical burns, Chemical burns, Radiation burns, Rehab/Recovery, Pain control, Psychological / Social Recovery, Scar Management, Smoke inhalation, Disaster Management, Skin and Soft Tissue Infections

throat burns from radiation

by vanwebb, Feb 16, 2008 03:00PM
What will help the soar throat caused by radiation?

by Jeffrey S Guy, M.D., M. Sc., Apr 03, 2008 01:49PM
Chloroseptic is a mild start or the pharmacy can make something called "magic mout wash"  and that would help with much of the discomfort.
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by Donna1955, Mar 18, 2008 11:47AM
To: Vanwebb
Please let me know if you receive any responses.  I am on my brother's laptop in his hospital room right now and he is suffering from the same problem.  Any information on products to cease the throat pain or special diets/foods would be appreciated.  respond to my e-mail, ***@****.

thanks

by zinn, Mar 31, 2008 09:28PM
To: Vanwebb
My boyfriend has a 10 cm tumor in his neck. He just finished 25 days of intense radiation, his throat has been so sore and raw, it feels like theres a hole inside. Ive been giving him pure aleovera juice and 4 herb tea tea with honey and hes says it helped . Good luck zinette

by sistergal, Sep 15, 2008 10:50AM
A related discussion, radiation burn was started.

by jean539, Jun 08, 2009 10:36PM
A related discussion, scar tissue from radiaton burns was started.
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