I'm a 19 years old man I don't know what's happening with me something struck in my throat I don't no what's it is it's not painful but I'm feeling tasteless.
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Hi, globus pharyngis (globus hystericus, commonly referred to as having a" lump in one's throat"), is the persistent sensation of having phlegm, a pill or some other sort of obstruction in the throat when there is none. Swallowing can be performed normally, so it is not a true case of dysphagia, but it can become quite irritating. One may also feel mild chest pain or even severe pain with a clicking sensation when swallowing. The" lump in the throat" sensation that characterizes globus pharyngis is often caused by inflammation of one or more parts of the throat, such as the larynx or hypopharynx. In some cases the cause is unknown and symptoms may be attributed to a psychogenic cause i. E. A somatoform or anxiety disorder. It has been recognised as a symptom of depression, which responds to anti-depressive treatment. Differential diagnosis must be made from eagle syndrome which uses the patient's description of" something caught in my throat" as a diagnostic tool. Medication: take ignatia 30/ 3 times a day daily for 2 weeks. Revert.
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