Caryopharyngeal dyskinesia

Globulous hystericus is subjectively unclear or clumsy, causing discomfort such as fullness, compression or obstruction at the level of the circular cartilage at the base of the pharynx. The abnormal motor function in this part is also called Caryopharyngeal dyskinesia is referred to as "mei qi" by the motherland medicine. Half of the general population may feel this intermittently, but it is more common in menopausal women. Patients often have mental factors in the onset of illness, and have a compulsive character in their personality.

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