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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
Question #37575
116 days ago
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why it feels like something is stuck in my throat - #37575

Hunter

I am really confused and kinda worried here. Lately, it feels like something is stuck in my throat, and it's just not going away! At first, I thought I was just anxious or something, but it’s been happening for a couple weeks now. I’ve tried drinking water, like, a lot, but it doesn't help. Sometimes it feels like food is lodged there, but I'm careful when eating — chewing well and all that. Had an endoscopy last week, and the doc said everything looked clear, which sounded good, but then why it feels like something is stuck in my throat still? I read online about this thing called globus sensation, and it kinda matches how I feel, but what I wanna know is if there are any Ayurvedic remedies that could help with this sensation?? I've tried some home remedies like ginger tea but nothing really seems to work. Is it possible it’s due to stress or maybe my diet? One doc mentioned something about acid reflux, but honestly, I don’t even know how to connect that to why it feels like something is stuck in my throat. Any insights or suggestions? Feels pretty annoying and I'm just over it!

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Feeling like something is stuck in your throat can indeed be unsettling, and what you’re describing does align with the condition known as globus sensation. In Ayurveda, this sensation can be attributed to a few potential imbalances: vitiation of Vata and Kapha doshas, disrupted agni (digestive fire), and emotional stress which can bind energy in the throat chakra, or Vishuddhi. Let’s explore a few practical Ayurvedic strategies.

Firstly, an imbalanced Vata and Kapha may cause secretions or mucous-like sensations, integrating with anxiety or surplus mucus. Addressing this involves lifestyle and dietary adjustments. Focus on Vata and Kapha-pacifying routines. Try to avoid cold and raw foods, as these might increase Kapha and should be substituted with warm, cooked meals to ease digestion. Ginger is warming and digestive, so keep it, but you could also add warm spices such as cumin, caraway, or cinnamon to your diet, as they support agni.

Since there might be an underlying impact from stress, incorporating daily practices such as Pranayama (breathing exercises), meditation, or yoga can be beneficial. Specific Pranayama like Ujjayi breath, which focuses on the throat region, might help release tension. Try Vidaalaka (nasal cleansing with sesame oil) to help clear any blockages in your nasal and throat passage.

While stress could be contributing to your symptoms, acid reflux may also play a part, despite there being no obvious heartburn. Acid reflux can irritate the throat, resulting in sensations associated with globus. Consider avoiding triggers like spicy and acidic foods, caffeine, and late evening meals. Sit upright after eating for a while to prevent acid from rising.

Hydration remains important but avoid overdoing it. Warm water with a little added turmeric can be soothing for throat irritation. If these suggestions do not bring relief or if anything worsens, please consult an Ayurvedic practitioner or allopathic doctor. This ensures comprehensive care and advice tailored to your specific needs.

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