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Having pain wind pipe right below throat
I had been going thru fatty liver treatment and recently my gastro suggested to get endoscopy done as I complained to him about pain in my upper middle chest/ wind pipe, right under the throat. Although the endoscopy came normal with some acidic problems. But even after taking gas tablets everyday since Last 15 days, I still feel pain alternatively and it automatically subsides. I feel nervousness and have to take long breaths. Pain goes away when I press the area. Is it dangerous? I did have a panic attack 2 months ago when I almost lost my breath. Could it be related? Who should I consult with?
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Sounds like globus hystericus. Pain when swallowing or sumthning stuck inside feeling. Can also be related to acidity. Need some syrup to try... And if still persists can be related to panic attack
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You need certain tests to be done.pl consult pulmonologist with detailed history and reports and treatment taken.
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get a chest xray done to rule out any respiratory pathology
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