Globus Sensation. Globus Sensation is a curious medical condition in which patients experience the feeling of a lump in the throat that isn't observable during
About 3-4 weeks ago I started noticing a feeling of something in the back of my throat (globus sensation?). Ever since then, it seems like the feeling's been slowly getting bigger. Now I'm starting to have minor trouble swallowing, although it doesn't happen all the time.
Treatment. When to See a Doctor. Globus sensation or the feeling of a lump in your throat has no specific treatment, and in most people, the sensation will go away on its own. Globus sensation is a persistent sensation of a lump in your throat, regardless of whether something is actually stuck.
2. Do you have difficulties swallowing liquids (such as water, milk, and the like)? Yes No: 3. Do you have a globus sensation in your throat during swallowing? Yes No : 4. Do you have food sticking in your throat? Yes No : 5. Do you cough or do you have a choking sensation after ingesting solid foods? Yes No : 6.
I then found a couple of websites online suggesting a very simple neck exercise to do many times throughout the day and specifically for globus sufferers. I started to do this and over a week the symptoms started to ease and has got better and better to the point that its only 5% there.
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