Suffocating Feeling In Throat
2.5 months back it was swallow of food problem but no pain was in throat. Consult with ent specialist he told it is lpr, ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Shortness of breath — known medically as dyspnea — is often described as an intense tightening in the chest, air hunger, difficulty breathing, breathlessness or a feeling of suffocation. Very strenuous exercise, extreme temperatures, obesity and higher altitude all can cause shortness of breath in a healthy person. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Hello im a student aged 20 I feel bad this couple days it's been a week I feel shortness of breath (sometimes not when i ...
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Shortness of breath known medically as dyspnea is often described as an intense tightening in the chest, air hunger, difficulty breathing, breathlessness or a feeling of suffocation. Very strenuous exercise, extreme temperatures, obesity and higher altitude all can cause shortness of breath in a healthy person. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
What is a low respiratory tract illness? What are its symptoms? Please suggest me. ...
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low respiratory trect infection means bronchial effect... and pneumonia like symtoms in that... there is oxysion level dicrease.. ans suffocative feelings and.. blue ness of lips.. and nail found in extreme cases....
I am 40 years old. I feel suffocating to inhale saliva. Feeling that some saliva present in my throat. When I clear my t ...
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You may consult an ENT specialist. Your BMI is 30.9 which means you are obese. Investigations like U/S neck, Thyroid profile, PFT, ECG, ECHO would help. If you have H/O snoring, night awakenings, day time sleepiness the Sleep Study is also recommended.
I have acid problems. My stomach too much heavy after eat. My tummy always feeling like burning inside. Feeling suffocat ...
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What you are having is Gastroesophageal reflux disease Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which the stomach contents leak backwards from the stomach into the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach). This can irritate the esophagus and cause heartburn and other symptoms. Causes When you eat, food passes from the throat to the stomach through the esophagus. A ring of muscle fibers in the lower esophagus prevents swallowed food from moving back up. These muscle fibers are called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). When this ring of muscle does not close all the way, stomach contents can leak back into the esophagus. This is called reflux or gastroesophageal reflux. Reflux may cause symptoms. Harsh stomach acids can also damage the lining of the esophagus. The risk factors for reflux include: Use of alcohol (possibly) Hiatal hernia (a condition in which part of the stomach moves above the diaphragm, which is the muscle that separates the chest and abdominal cavities) Obesity Pregnancy Scleroderma Smoking Symptoms can also be caused by certain medicines Common symptoms of GERD include: Feeling that food is stuck behind the breastbone Heartburn or a burning pain in the chest Nausea after eating Less common symptoms are: Bringing food back up (regurgitation) Cough or wheezing Difficulty swallowing Hiccups Hoarseness or change in voice Sore throat Symptoms may get worse when you bend over or lie down, or after you eat. Symptoms may also be worse at night. If you are overweight or obese, in many cases, losing weight can help. Avoid drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen. Take acetaminophen to relieve pain. Take all of your medicines with plenty of water. When your doctor gives you a new medicine, ask whether it will make your heartburn worse. You may use over-the-counter antacids after meals and at bedtime, although the relief may not last very long. Common side effects of antacids include diarrhea or constipation. Other over-the-counter and prescription drugs can treat GERD. They work more slowly than antacids, but give you longer relief. Your pharmacist, doctor, or nurse can tell you how to take these drugs. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) decrease the amount of acid produced in your stomach H2 blockers also lower the amount of acid released in the stomach Anti-reflux surgery may be an option for people whose symptoms do not go away with lifestyle changes and medicines. Heartburn and other symptoms should improve after surgery. But you may still need to take drugs for your heartburn.
Chocking or suffocating felling in throat all the time: this can occurs previously, then a ENT advised a liver infection ...
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Hi, Thanks for your question on Lybrate I do understand your concern As per your clinical history please check your breathing rate per minutes and if it is less than 20 breaths per minutes then it may not be due to respiratory tract rather check GI tract ,so do an endoscopy examination first to see the passage between mouth and stomach to ruled out Esophageal Stricture. Hope that helps
My lips is too much dry it is giving burning sensation when I apply teeth in it and tear soft part of lips skin by teeth ...
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lips get dry when you are not well...kindly keep yourself hydrated .drink fluids like water or juice regularly. apply lip balm or Vaseline on your lips
Sir I am having problem in my throat. Generally I am suffered from cough and cold. I am a teacher. My school is in dusty ...
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You maybe suffering from viral or allergic rhinitis and pharyngitis. You need to avoid the cause of your allergies and also take anti allergy medications. Please consult for prescription. If you have an infection and have fever you will need to do a course of antibiotics. For now do warm saline gargle and steam inhalation 3 times a day.
I am vishal kumar 23 year old I want to ask a question that from last 2 year my throat is feeling shrink type m feeling ...
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Feeling of shrinking can be because of chronic irritation due to unhealthy food or unhealthy air or something u r allergic to or sometimes a feeling of suffocation can be there in asthmatics.
I am feeling suffocated after few hours. It feels that something is stuck in my throat. What should I do? ...
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Use listerene gargles. Tab dristan decongestant -3times daily. If anxiety or other symptoms ask me privately.