Pain in right side of throat near my Adam's apple

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Hi there,

once again, something strange with me... (i'm a man, 33 years old)

My throat has been hurting for a more than a month. It started after a flu. I used to blew my nose a lot and then, the pain started.

It's not your typical sore throat, it's like a pain on the bottom right of the throat near of Adam's apple.

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It doesn't hurt when I swallow. It's only (sometimes) when i start speaking and when i yawn. Comes on and off, frequently everyday. The pain is like a little pinch and It's tolerable.

There's no swollen lymph node and i had recently a GERD

I don't have any trouble when i eat or drink.

Am i the only one having those strange symptoms? Could it be my thyroid?

Thanks!

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    I was recently diagnosed with hypercalcemia. Cat scan found that I have a adenoma on my parathyroid. I have had most of the symptoms in the list below. I am now scheduled for surgery.

    Many times, parathyroid disease does not have symptoms in the early stages. When it does have symptoms, they vary from person to person. If you have symptoms, they will depend on the type of disorder you have.

    Hyperparathyroidism Symptoms

    Low energy

    Feeling tired (fatigue)

    Loss of appetite

    Muscle weakness

    Bone or joint pain

    Constipation

    Anxiety or depression

    Kidney stones

    Bone loss

    Broken bones

    Hypertension

    Parathyroid Disease Symptoms

    A lump in the neck

    Difficulty speaking or swallowing

    Muscle weakness

    Sudden increase in blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia)

    Fatigue, drowsiness

    Urinating more than usual, which may cause you to be dehydrated and very thirsty

    Bone pain and broken bones

    Kidney stones

    Constipation

    Depression

    Nausea and vomiting

    Loss of appetite

    Hypoparathyroidism Symptoms

    Numbness, tingling

    Muscle cramps or spasms

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