In most cases, it's a clinical diagnosis.
But from the stories we've been spoon-fed by the media, Obama went in for a sore throat.
Again you would never CT scan someone for a "sore throat".
UNLESS, as the stories are telling us, Obama had a fiberoptic look-see first.
Again, that is not standard of care for a "sore throat".
Really have any of you been scoped when you said you had a sore throat?
The scope showed something strange, so the doctors are looking for a serious cause.
And FGS, they wouldn't be CT scanning the area for a benign condition.
I hope it's nothing, but the press is really pissing me off about this.
Go find the world's stupidest doctor and ask him if a CT scan is EVER used for a benign sore throat?
What about HPV. Depending on *what* you’ve had in your mouth - HPV would be the first thing they’d look for.
Checking out those cervical lymph nodes after an ugly endoscope result?
I have only had one CAT scan. It was for a kidney stone. I have had numerous sore throats and never had a scan for one.
I guess it's more of his transparency./s
We will have to wait and see.
Again, that is not standard of care for a "sore throat".
Really have any of you been scoped when you said you had a sore throat?
I had a "squeeky voice" a while back.....the doc took a fiberoptic look at the voice box and found no abnormalities....put me on anti acid reflux pills but after a month made no difference....2 months later the symptom went away of its own accord.