Choking

Introduction

Introduction The pain is caused by a variety of factors that stimulate the swallowing discomfort caused by the esophagus. More common in esophagitis, esophageal carcinoid and so on. Or when the food is too dry and chewed is not enough, there will be aching sensation, so the diet should pay attention to chewing slowly. More common in esophagitis, due to abnormal stimulation, edema and congestion of the esophageal mucosa, is esophagitis. These stimuli include stomach acid, bile, vomiting, bile, spirits, peppers, too hot soup, too hot tea, and so on. Preemptive eating, overeating, adverse drug reactions, or seizures in patients with seizures, or drug reactions leading to disorders of the throat muscle movement.

Cause

Cause

The cause of the pain:

More common in esophagitis, due to abnormal stimulation, edema and congestion of the esophageal mucosa, is esophagitis. These stimuli include stomach acid, bile, vomiting, bile, spirits, peppers, too hot soup, too hot tea, and so on. Preemptive eating, overeating, adverse drug reactions, or seizures in patients with seizures, or drug reactions leading to disorders of the throat muscle movement.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

General radiography examination chest CT examination

Check and diagnose the painful feeling:

When you feel "burning heart", or "heartache", drinking hot water or eating irritating food, the pain in the back of the sternum is obvious, and it is a symptom of esophagitis. There is also a whimper when swallowing food, which is caused by edema of the esophagus, narrowing of the esophagus, or spastic contraction of the esophageal wall due to inflammation. Esophagitis should be diagnosed and treated promptly, otherwise it will worsen and cause esophageal mucosal ulcers, and hematemesis or blood in the stool.

Can also be seen in esophageal carcinoid, more common male onset age of 26 to 77 years old, an average of 54 years old. The main symptoms are post-sternal discomfort or sputum pain during swallowing. Severe swallowing obstruction is rare. Esophageal carcinoid is different from other esophageal malignant tumors. It is clinically characterized by carcinoid syndrome, especially when combined with liver metastasis. Because carcinoid is a tumor that produces small molecular peptides or amine hormones, secreting serotonin, histamine, kinin and other biologically active substances. Patients can have facial cancer, diarrhea, asthma, edema and other carcinoids. The performance of serotonin (5-HT3) secreted by liver metastasis can directly enter the hepatic vein without being inactivated by monoamine oxidase in the liver, causing the 5-HT3 concentration to increase and causing symptoms.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Symptoms of confusing and confusing symptoms:

Esophageal lesions: There are many diseases caused by local lesions in the esophagus. Esophagitis is common. Esophagitis is inflammation caused by edema and congestion of the esophageal mucosa in the superficial or deep tissues of the esophagus due to abnormal stimulation. These stimuli include stomach acid, bile, vomiting, bile, spirits, peppers, too hot soup, too hot tea, and so on. Esophagitis, also known as reflux esophagitis, is a chemical inflammation caused by reflux of gastric acid to the esophagus.

Esophageal carcinoid (carcinoidofesophagus): originated in the neuroectoderm, mainly in the digestive tract, accounting for 0.87% of malignant tumors of the digestive tract. It is an aploid (Apudoma peptide-producing hormone tumor) tumor, also known as argyrophiloma or chroma Cell Tumors In 1907, Obemorier first described such slow-growing tumors, which are clinically more benign than adenocarcinomas, and it is rare to name them cancer-like esophageal carcinoids.

When you feel "burning heart", or "heartache", drinking hot water or eating irritating food, the pain in the back of the sternum is obvious, and it is a symptom of esophagitis. There is also a whimper when swallowing food, which is caused by edema of the esophagus, narrowing of the esophagus, or spastic contraction of the esophageal wall due to inflammation. Esophagitis should be diagnosed and treated promptly, otherwise it will worsen and cause esophageal mucosal ulcers, and hematemesis or blood in the stool.

Can also be seen in esophageal carcinoid, more common male onset age of 26 to 77 years old, an average of 54 years old. The main symptoms are post-sternal discomfort or sputum pain during swallowing. Severe swallowing obstruction is rare. Esophageal carcinoid is different from other esophageal malignant tumors. It is clinically characterized by carcinoid syndrome, especially when combined with liver metastasis. Because carcinoid is a tumor that produces small molecular peptides or amine hormones, secreting serotonin, histamine, kinin and other biologically active substances. Patients can have facial cancer, diarrhea, asthma, edema and other carcinoids. The performance of serotonin (5-HT3) secreted by liver metastasis can directly enter the hepatic vein without being inactivated by monoamine oxidase in the liver, causing the 5-HT3 concentration to increase and causing symptoms.

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