Apologies in advance for writing in Latin script as I live abroad. Girls, help me, I'm going mad! For about a month now I've been constantly bothered by a lump in my throat. It doesn't hurt to swallow, doesn't hurt to drink, there's no pain at all. Just this awful sensation of a lump in my throat (in the larynx). Doctors say it's stress, nerves and moving to a new place, etc. They say it's stomach reflexes, but I'm completely worn out and don't know what to do. I'm going to an ENT specialist next Friday, but there's still a whole week ahead! Has anyone else experienced this and did it go away? What could this be? Please help, how can I check this lump???
You should also see an endocrinologist; it might be your thyroid...
Железяка
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#2
Aha. That's exactly how it was for me with a goitre.
автор
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#3
Girl, I lived with that lump for half a year. It's just ordinary neurosis, stemming from possible unresolved issues. Sit down and think about what's troubling you the most at the moment? As soon as you figure it out, you'll feel better immediately. There's NO NEED to panic or be scared; it will all pass, believe me. A lump in the throat is quite a common occurrence. Have some calming tea as well. Distract yourself. It's nothing serious; it will go away.
Гость
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#4
Yes, it's nerves. You should try to forget about it, distract yourself. The best thing is to fall in love.)))
Забияка
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#5
Is an iron deficiency, a goitre, scary? How does it manifest? I have similar sensations too - a lump in the throat. I think it's not just nerves ((( Please!!!
Железяка
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#6
This is when the thyroid gland is enlarged. So, just check to be on the safe side. There's nothing to worry about; everything is treatable. Don't jump to conclusions beforehand. And you need to calm down; you're a bit worked up.
Железяка
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#7
At a high level of magnification, it is visible even to outsiders.
Забияка
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#8
Calm down - you're right about that. I've spoken with people who had thyroid issues (and unfortunately, still do). It's not very reassuring, to say the least. Quite the opposite, actually.
жест
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#9
I had the same thing happen; I came across a very clever doctor who said, 'Why don't you take some paracetamol, maybe you'll feel better'—and it actually went away. He laughed about it afterwards because it was purely a placebo effect; in reality, it probably wasn't somatic at all.
Забияка
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#10
Thank you!
Мимзи
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#11
I still have this issue, it's been since childhood... we went from doctor to doctor, mainly to the ENT and endocrinologist... and it turned out to be the oesophagus! It's not fatal; I've lived with it my whole life!
Мимзи
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#12
Oh, so many mistakes! Sorry, I was in a hurry.
Олга
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#13
Post 3, well, nothing seems to be bothering me, really. It's just that I've radically changed my lifestyle: everything is different—the climate, the food, and the way of life—and after all, I'm already 32. Today, I got my hormone tests done (thyroid). But most likely, it's still nerves. Thanks to everyone who responded, as here you feel completely alone.
Железяка
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#14
Well, it's nothing really. Most people have issues with their thyroid. They still manage to live, though.
Гость
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#15
Can tonsillitis
жест
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#16
A cough spray also helps me! Something like Cameton, with menthol or eucalyptus in it.
гость
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#17
Most likely, it's the thyroid. Have it checked by a doctor.
prolu
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#18
Spasm, that is. You can take No-Spa, distract yourself from the coma, and calm down.
опыт
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#19
It's nerves, 100 percent. I first experienced this when I was 17! That was when I moved to another city, living alone, working, and having no friends. It went away on its own after a couple of months, but I suffered terribly. Try having a little konjac at night and find at least one person you can pour your heart out to. I'm 28 now, and this lump still happens when I get really anxious and start feeling nauseous. Unfortunately, I still haven't learned how to cope with nerves.
Igorr
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#20
Have you by any chance had an X-ray of the neck recently?
I've started having such trouble after a neck X-ray and it doesn't go away
After all, X-rays disrupt the genetic structure of cells
and neurohumoral regulation
Гость
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#21
Don't worry, I had the same thing three years ago after a severe stress. I suffered for six months, ran around to all sorts of doctors, even had a bronchoscopy done. Then I gave up and it all went away immediately. It's 100% nerves. And don't go running to doctors. Good luck.
Евгеша
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#22
Hello, I'm currently experiencing the same issue. I visited an endocrinologist and an ENT specialist, and they both say everything is fine; they're suggesting it's probably just NERVES!
Hello! I have the same problem; I even called an ambulance, thinking it was suffocation or asthma. I've worked myself up. They told me it's my autonomic dysfunction making itself known, saying that if I get too nervous, even worse things can happen... It's really frightening now... It's been three days already, and I can't even eat properly, I'm afraid of choking.
Даша
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#24
Hello everyone! I have almost the same problem! I also have some kind of lump in my throat! I have trouble falling asleep and sometimes even choke at night. I went to the doctor, and they said it's nerves and it will pass! But I still have some doubts...
Даша
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#25
Generally speaking, it's most likely a feeling of fear, fright, or someone who has been nervous about something for a long time and subjects you to it!
Даша
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#26
Drink some motherwort tincture (a calming remedy).
My friend had something similar... she was diagnosed with cardiospasm (nervous) and was prescribed medication for the nervous system (peony tincture, something else), and it gradually went away...
виталина
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#28
My mum has had a lump in her throat for about four years now. It's not just 'there'; it also moves and triggers a gag reflex. She also experiences depression. She was diagnosed with an oesophageal hernia, but the surgery didn't help. Her thyroid is normal as well. Could you please suggest what this might be?
Юлия
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#29
I've experienced that myself. They immediately referred me to a neurologist – it's an overactive autonomic nervous system: nerves, stress, anxiety. Don't overthink it, focus on more positivity, and just forget about that lump in your throat – it'll disappear straight away. A new hobby, passion, love – that's the best medicine.
ольга
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#30
I read message No. 3, the name "author". I imagined what worries me the most and... my lump in the throat became smaller... simply a miracle. Brilliant! I thought it was dysphagia (esophageal cancer) - a 30-50% narrowing of the esophagus when you can't swallow. Thank you to the author.
Жета
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#31
Hello everyone,
I've been dealing with this for three weeks now, and I'm so fed up. I also went to see an endocrinologist, had my hormone levels tested, and they said it's the thyroid, but at a very early stage, and we're going to treat it. But they still didn't give any answer about the lump. They mentioned another possibility—it could be due to a post-cold effect, an irritated mucous membrane or vocal cords, with a bit of inflammation. I don't even know what to think, and I'm overthinking everything myself...
Жета
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#32
Girls, I was advised to take a tablespoon of badger fat in the morning and evening; they said it really helps with that lump feeling and is generally good for the body. You should try it too.
корзинка 38 недель сегодня!!!
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#33
That's exactly how it was with my goitre!!
корзинка 38 недель сегодня!!!
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#34
You should drink cinquefoil tea, it will definitely help!! But first, see a doctor!!
clover
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#35
I never thought it could be related to nerves; I'm doubting something.
I'm concerned about the fluid; it's very dense occasionally, but it happens. What could that mean?
Ольга
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#36
I'm experiencing the very same sensations right now—a lump in my throat, and what feels like shifting pain: sometimes at the very bottom of my neck near the thyroid, sometimes in the middle on the left or right, pressing, choking me. I cough at times, and at others, I can't breathe. I thought it was just a sore throat, so I took antibiotics, but there was no change; it's still the same. I've been reading about nerves and stress, and indeed, this lump in my throat has been there for three months, ever since I left my loved one. Now, of course, I deeply regret that I probably acted in haste, but I won't go back, I won't call, and I won't forgive. And right after that, these throat pains started. I can't breathe, as if I've swallowed a bone. I plan to see an ENT specialist and an endocrinologist, but I never have the time; I've buried myself in work. It hurts.
Perhaps it really is stress, but I was the one who made the decision to leave him, so I was the first to walk away, yet he won't leave my thoughts, and I can't bring myself to look at anyone else, and I'll never go back, that's for sure. But this lump in my throat won't go away; I've started carrying water with me while driving because I begin to choke on the road. And when I eat sweets, it seems easier then—I don't feel the pain, all sorts of thoughts invade my mind, like throat cancer and a host of infections swarming inside me. I got checked half a year ago and was as healthy as a horse, but now there's this constant pain and I really want to sleep. Olga.
Светлана
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#38
I also have a lump in my throat lately, constantly when I'm at work. I know for sure it's nerves—some kind of resentment, fear of something. During the day, I'm constantly dizzy, people on public transport irritate me, and there's this complete apathy towards everything. I keep thinking about doing something to distract myself, but it doesn't work out; there's never enough time. For three years now, I've been on and off Novopassit, then Afobazol, tried Phenazepam, drank Coaxil, not to mention all sorts of sedative herbal mixtures and vitamin B (which, as it turns out, affects the nervous system). In short, nothing helps; this condition is terribly hindering my life. I remember clearly that it all stems from childhood, but my childhood wasn't bad—better than many at that time. Now I have a normal, happy family, we live comfortably, though my daughter is at that age of 15 when kids' hormones are all over the place, so I'm constantly worried about her—at least, I convince myself that's the reason.
Вета
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#39
I've suddenly got this weird thing going on four days after my gastroscopy, never had anything like it before. Do you think they might have damaged something there?
On the other hand, some time has passed, and my boyfriend currently has a cold, so I'm wondering if I might have caught it from him? Sometimes this "lump" aches a bit. I'm coughing a little... as always, I'm afraid of everything.
Veera
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#40
You need to go out for some fresh air and run a couple of kilometres... You'll feel as if a weight has lifted... It's an energy pattern... an energy parasite, I don't know what, but running helps... Breathe through your nose!
Lybov
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#41
I also have a lump in my throat; I've had my hormone tests done and will be going to see an endocrinologist for an appointment. I've had this before; I remember it started after a period of intense stress. And now, after burying my sister, this lump has appeared again. It's probably indeed due to nerves.
Вета
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#42
My condition passed after a week. I drank mint - brewed the leaves. The doctor said it wasn't the gastroscopy to blame, but stress. However, he said that with such symptoms, it's essential to have tests done.
I wish everyone that this condition passes as quickly as possible!
olga
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#43
I've been to the ENT and the endocrinologist, everything is fine, I've been suffering from a lump for 4 months now. Please respond, has anyone resolved this issue?
Вета
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#44
I suffered for a week. The doctor said, after all the tests, that it was due to nerves. She advised me to drink soothing herbal teas. So I drank mint and valerian. After a week, it all went away.
Светик
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#45
I've also had a lump in my throat for two weeks now. It feels like a bone is stuck. What should I do? Where should I go? I'm scared. It's just that my aunt is very seriously ill with a dangerous disease, and I'm frightened because of it. What's wrong with me?
Коша.
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#46
I've been suffering for 3 months. I've already checked everything possible. I'm terribly afraid of reaching psychosis. Everyone is joking, but I'm not in the mood for laughter, especially at night. Even my children don't help to distract me. Please help.
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максим
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#47
I've also had this lump for about half a year now, I think it's from nerves! But I hardly get nervous anymore, and it still won't go away! I believe it's something else besides nerves! I need to go see some doctors)) and for those with the same issue, I advise not to delay dealing with this spasm!
Галина
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#48
Hello everyone. I want to share my joy. I think I've gotten rid of the lump in my throat. I bought some homeopathic tablets from a pharmacy of the same name that relieve anxiety and restore activity – it's called Tenoten. This isn't an advertisement, but do buy and try it. I take one tablet in the morning on an empty stomach, and that's it. Actually, for the first two days, when the lump was still trying to make itself felt, I took another one in the afternoon. It's been two months now, and there's nothing there. There are 40 tablets in a pack, costing about 120 rubles. Tomorrow I'll take the last one and have a break. Honestly, I've started living again, as that lump was just terribly tormenting. I recommend it!
Гость
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#49
Galina, could you tell me about the pills, how to find them for sale, where to go, and how to purchase them in Ukraine? If possible?
Антонина
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#50
Hello! I'm facing the same issue. I've been everywhere. I had a stomach endoscopy, got my hormones tested, and had an ultrasound. Still, I ended up seeing a psychotherapist. I calmed down a bit, but now it's all starting again. A lump in the throat, muscles, joints. Last time, the neurologist prescribed (Grandoxin), but the fear is still there; I can't fall asleep. On Friday, I'm having a heart ultrasound, and I'm already restless. They say it's all due to nerves, might as well check into a mental hospital for treatment. I don't know what to do!!!