Causes and Treatments for Globus Sensation

Abnormal Upper Esophageal Sphincter: Causes and Treatment

Abnormal upper esophageal sphincter (UES) is a rare disorder that can lead to the uncomfortable sensation known as globus sensation. This occurs when the flap responsible for regulating airflow in the windpipe does not function properly. However, there is good news for those experiencing globus sensation caused by UES dysfunction: there are treatment options available.

One effective treatment for abnormal UES is the use of injections. These injections help to restore the proper functioning of the flap, thereby reducing or completely eliminating the globus sensation. By targeting the root cause of the discomfort, individuals can experience relief and an improved quality of life.


Rare Tumors

While it is uncommon for tumors to be the cause of globus sensation, there have been some rare cases where the feeling of a lump in the throat is actually due to a tumor growing in that area. One specific type of cancer that has been associated with the globus sensation is Merkel cell carcinoma. It is important to note, however, that the presence of a lump in the throat should not immediately be a cause for panic, as tumors are only responsible for a small percentage of cases.

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