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Globus pharyngeus, also called globus sensation or globus, is a feeling of having something stuck in the throat. It may occur as a result of stress and anxiety. Certain medical conditions, such as ...
A lump in the throat is usually a sign that you’re about to burst into tears. But for nearly half the population, particularly those who are middle-aged, that lump in the throat feeling could ...
Globus sensation doesn’t impact your ability to swallow, distinguishing it from other throat conditions. As many as 46% of people experience a certain degree of globus sensation at some point in ...
Feeling a lump, bump, or swelling in your throat without having an actual lump is known as a Globus sensation. Causes include muscle tension and certain health conditions. Stress, fatigue, and ...
If you feel throat symptoms but there appears no medical reason for it, you may be diagnosed with globus pharyngeus. It can lead to coughing and throat irritation, often due to efforts to clear ...
Background. Globus pharyngeus is a sensation of a lump or foreign body in the throat, sometimes associated with thyroid diseases and surgery. Previous studies investigated this condition with ...
Chronic throat irritation, a permanent globus sensation, a sore or dry sensation in the throat are common symptoms, which are often trivialized and wrongly attributed to gastro-oesophageal reflux ...
Unless it occurs along with other COVID-19 symptoms, it’s unlikely that the sensation of a lump in the throat is a sign of COVID-19. Learn more about what causes the feeling and how to relieve it.
Patients with LPR commonly present with complaints such as hoarseness, globus sensation, throat clearing, sensation of postnasal drip, difficulty swallowing, chronic cough, choking episodes ...