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I would leave it a few weeks. If not resolving, see your doctor. Its INCREDIBLY unlikely to be anything worse than a simple irritation of the tissues. Its one of the accepted risks of placing an endotracheal tube (the benefit being that you dont die of lack of oxygen during surgery)

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