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An article about globus pharyngis, lump in the throat sensation, explaining what it is, the symptoms and treatment ... Patients are naturally worried that there is a serious cause for the globus sensation frequently fearing they may have cancer. Fortunately throat cancer ... Treatment consists of one or more of the following:
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www.nexiumresearch.com/globus_pharyngis.html
www.nexiumresearch.com/globus_pharyngis.html
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Information and discussion concerning non-obstructive esophageal dysphagia or difficulty in swallowing without any narrowing of structure or esophagus. ... Adjunctive Treatment ... Swallowing problems related to nonobstructive esophageal dysphagia are different from globus sensation (lump in throat) which is described at the end...
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www.diagnosishealth.com/swallowing.htm
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Digestive Health and Related Issues ... Yes!! I was just diagnosed today, ... Last fall one dr. did an EGD, cost me 200 bucks, he told me I had acid reflux and put me on Nexiom. It did nothing for me and when I told him, he wanted to put me on valium! So I went to an ENT instead who knew what it was before he even saw me.
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www.diagnosishealth.com/discussion2/_disc75/0000058a.ht...
www.diagnosishealth.com/discussion2/_disc75/0000058a.htm
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Lump in the throat (globus sensation, globus hystericus) is the sensation of a lump or mass in the throat, unrelated to swallowing, when no mass is present. (If a mass is present, see Approach to the Patient With Nasal and Pharyngeal Symptoms: Neck Mass.) ... Treatment involves reassurance and sympathetic concern.
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www.merck.com/mmpe/sec02/ch007/ch007e.html
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WFUBMC Featured Article ... “It just weakens or paralyzes that sphincter so that the sensation of globus can be alleviated,” said Butler. ... “So if a doctor has a patient who mentions, ‘I have something stuck in my throat,’ there is probably a physiologic reason, which we may have treatment for.”...
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www1.wfubmc.edu/articles/Globus/
www1.wfubmc.edu/articles/Globus/
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Nowadays, we rarely blame the patient’s psyche for this symptom, which is known by the more politically correct term globus. Globus sensation is due to inflammation. ... Your best bet for rapid diagnosis and treatment of globus: your friendly neighborhood ENT.
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www.doctorhoffman.com/xglobus.htm
www.doctorhoffman.com/xglobus.htm
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Globus sensation is a frequent complaint by patients who present to otolaryngologists. Globus is often associated with upper esophageal ... (2) Treatment options for isolated globus with UES hypertension include empiric antireflux therapy, dilation of the UES, cricopharyngeal myotomy, or injection of botulinum A toxin...
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Background The globus sensation has been widely regarded as psychogenic, but organic disorders were found to be etiologically significant. ... Follow-up 3 to 59 months later revealed that the sensation had vanished in 13 patients who had received specific treatment, 5 who had received nonspecific treatment, and 6 who...
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archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/158/12/1365
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Table 4. Disorders Diagnosed After Workup and Considered to Be of Primary Importance for the Globus Sensation (GS), Treatment of the Disorder, and Outcome*
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archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/158/12/1365
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