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Default Tightness in throat

I have widespread PN. Now it is going up in my face. I feel sore spots like bruises on cheek. Now I noticed tightness in throat and ears plugged up.

Is this a symptom of PN?

The other possibility I thought of is that it could be related to drugs I am on. The new drugs for me are Tramadol, 50 to 100 mg per day. I am also on Lasix and Klor Con which are because I had edema from gabapentin. I am on 2700 mg GABA per day.

What should be my next step?
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