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Sore throat, pain when swallowing

I was drinking heavy one night and ended up vomiting constantly all night.  The next morning, my throat was sore.  I assume that this was from the acid coming up and severely burn my esophagus.  I figure it would go away in a couple days, however its been over 2 weeks and I still feel it.  It is not really sore, but I feel like there is something when I swallow.  It feels like an object is in my throat.  It is not painful, but it agitates me.  I tried lozenges, but that didnt really help either.  Is this something I need to get check?  
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Sometime tonsil stones can cause your throat to feel sore, aggitated. If you look in the back of your throat in the tonsil pockets and see the whole pus balls that's a tonsil stone and it could be huge. YouTube it.
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i forgot to mention that it is to my lower left of my adams apple
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