Throat foreign body sensation

Introduction

Introduction Pharyngeal foreign body sensation is not a unique disease, but a combination of some symptoms. It includes a feeling of blockage, pressure, leafiness, stenosis, dryness, burning, itching, anthillness or other discomfort. Its causes are numerous, sometimes quite complex, organic and functional. Functionality is also known as pharyngeal paraesthesia, laryngeal paraesthesia, plum nuclear gas, pharyngeal neurosis, and sputum. It is generally believed that pharyngeal paraesthesia can only be diagnosed after excluding organic lesions that produce a foreign body sensation of the pharynx.

Cause

Cause

Cause:

The mechanism of pharyngeal foreign body sensation is quite complicated and is not fully understood. Most scholars believe that it is related to local lesions, systemic diseases and mental factors. The local lesion stimulates the pharyngeal plexus composed of the branches of the vagus nerve, the glossopharyngeal nerve, the accessory nerve and the cervical sympathetic nerve and the second branch of the trigeminal nerve, becoming an excitatory foci with symptoms. Systemic diseases, especially upper gastrointestinal diseases, are caused by the development of the pharynx and upper digestive tract from the foregut during embryonic development, and the sensory nerves are connected to each other up and down, so that diseases of the stomach and duodenum can be reflexively caused by pharyngeal paresthesia. Both mental factors and autonomic dysfunction can be combined with excitatory lesions to develop symptoms.

(a) lesions in the throat and adjacent organs

1. Chronic inflammation: pharyngitis, laryngitis, tonsillitis, nasopharyngitis, esophagitis, sinusitis, etc.

2. Hypertrophic hypertrophic lesions: tonsil tonsils, tongue tonsils. Pharyngeal tonsils, lingual thyroid gland and so on.

3. Anatomical abnormalities: uvula sag is too long, styloid process is too long, cervical vertebrae hyperplasia.

4. Digestive system diseases: esophagitis, esophageal diverticulum, stomach or duodenal ulcer, gastritis, ptosis, chronic appendicitis, esophageal and gastric tumors, intestinal parasitic diseases, etc.

5. Cysts: tongue cysts, epiglottic cysts, and cysts in the throat.

6. Tumor: A variety of benign or malignant tumors.

(two) systemic diseases

1. Iron deficiency anemia.

2. Endocrine diseases: thyroid, gonadal dysfunction, menopausal syndrome, diabetes, etc.

3. Cardiovascular disease: hypertensive heart disease, left ventricular hypertrophy, etc.

(3) Functionality

1. Rickets and other mental disorders.

2. Neurosis, fear of cancer.

3. Excessive tension, anxiety, fear and other mental stimuli.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Ear, nose, throat swab bacterial culture Otolaryngology CT examination Esophageal pull net examination Esophageal contrast tissue polypeptide antigen (TPA)

Examination of pharyngeal foreign body sensation

(1) Diagnosis of foreign body sensation in the pharynx

Mainly to find the cause, first of all, should ask the medical history in detail, and then do a comprehensive and serious examination, from the mechanism to analyze the main pathogenic factors. The diagnosis of "pharyngeal paraesthesia" cannot be considered first, and the diagnosis of "chronic pharyngitis" can not be easily performed without repeated examination and observation.

(2) Excluding organic lesions

After the obvious organic lesions are excluded, the treatment of pharyngeal foreign body sensation caused by functional diseases can be observed. If the treatment is not effective, the cause should be further investigated.

(3) Local and general examination

1. Otolaryngology examination.

2. Mental and neurological examination.

3. Internal medicine examination: including blood pressure, blood, urine, fecal routine examination, basal metabolic rate measurement, upper gastrointestinal angiography, neck positive and lateral position, fiber nose, throat, esophagus endoscopy, gastric juice analysis.

The above-mentioned examinations cannot be carried out one by one in clinical practice, mainly based on medical history and general examinations, and according to specific conditions, necessary examinations are carried out in some aspects.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Pharyngeal foreign body induction should be differentiated from the following symptoms

1. Tongue and throat burning sensation: the tongue and throat are dry, burning, and then pain.

2. Pharyngeal paraesthesia: Paraesthesia pharyngis (paraesthesia pharyngis) is a common clinical symptom, which can be caused by organic disease or non-organic, the latter is more than 30 to 40 years old female patients.

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