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Sore throat and UDCA

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I always take my UDCA dose with food but often have a sore throat. It would be good to know if others have this problem and if anyone has some tips on prevention.

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This is interesting magria I often have an uncomfortable throat, not exactly a sore throat, I have put it down to dryness. I do not have a diagnosis of Sjorgren's disease but I am pretty certain I have more than dry eye syndrome. I often have a sore/burning tongue, dryness in the mouth although I make saliva and a dryness in the throat. I have not had it checked by the GP, to be honest the last time I spoke to her about symptoms she told me it was just bad luck so I will wait until I next see the specialist, he is more open to listening.

Maybe worth a mention to the doctor.

best wishes

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