What Causes Irritation And Tightness In The Throat?
I have had a gurgling feeling in my esophagus for nearly a year now (sometimes it even makes an audible sound) and I recently developed a tight feeling in my throat, accompanied by a general feeling of irritation. I am also feeling some irritation in what seems to be the upper chest - a feeling like I may have some slight congestion or irritation there. I am a 43 year old non smoking woman, and am a long time runner with no other health problems. Am I correct in thinking I should see my doctor immediately for a referral to a throat or GI specialist? Could this be some sort of cancer? Is this symptomatic of any particular ailment?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of Gurgling feeling in esophagus for a year, and now tight feeling in throat and irritation. You are a runner with no health problems. Have queries related to : - Yes, you should see an NET Surgeon for Endoscopy of the pharynx, and upper GI too. - Barium meals is also helpful. - No, this is usually not a cancer. - This is most probably a pharyngeal or esophageal pouch or herniation. - If found, you need a corrective surgery.
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What Causes Irritation And Tightness In The Throat?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted your history of Gurgling feeling in esophagus for a year, and now tight feeling in throat and irritation. You are a runner with no health problems. Have queries related to : - Yes, you should see an NET Surgeon for Endoscopy of the pharynx, and upper GI too. - Barium meals is also helpful. - No, this is usually not a cancer. - This is most probably a pharyngeal or esophageal pouch or herniation. - If found, you need a corrective surgery.