Ludwig angina
Paroxysms of chest pain due to reduced oxygen to the heart.
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(3) Ludwig’s angina is the correct answer
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What you have mentioned @Dr. Amitkumar Rai are only objective signs Looks like an abscess that is about to mature. If SILICEA is repeatedly given in high potency like 1000 it may abort the maturation and gradually shrink the abscess... howe...
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