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Losing Voice

For the past year I have been getting these little bumps on the roof of my mouth and the back of my throat, I have seen two ENT doctors and neither one of them knows what is causing them. Them seem to flare up worse about a half an hour after I eat. I have been treated with steroids, nose sprays, and they even tryed antibiotics, but nothing seems to work. Now I am starting to lose my voice. I can be talking on the phone and my voice just goes dead. I told my family doctor and he told me its from my anxiety disorder. Could all my problems be caused by anxiety ?  Thats all that I've been hearing, its anxiety related. The panic attacks( they have stopped) numbness and tingling when I wake up, the stomach problems, the IBS, the shortness of breath, the confustion, dizziness, tightness in my chest, the pains in my back, it seems like its something different every other day. I have tryed theropy, bio-feedback, self help programs. I can't take antidepressants because of the BAD allergic reaction that I have to them. I think I have tryed everyone from A to Z and I have the same reaction. Now this problem with my throat and losing my voice. Is it really caused by anxiety or is it something else. Any help would be appreciated.
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Well this could be Llaringitas, it is true that Anxiety can cause a multitude of Ailments, but not all. Drink some mild warm soothing drinks with Lemon and Honey, suck on some LOzenges, if its nothing it will go in a day or Two, and Relax ,if you are still concerned see another Doc for another oppinion.
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