Spasms in the throat for bacterial infection
If you experience spasms in the larynx should seek the assistance of the otolaryngologist. Only he can confirm or rule out pharyngitis or laryngitis, which is accompanied by a feeling of a lump in my throat. Bacterial infection is the most common cause of a pathology characterized by the following symptoms: difficulty swallowing, sore throat, hoarseness. The treatment of pharyngitis, laryngitis and sore throat consists in the complete abstinence from Smoking and alcohol, frequent and abundant use of warm tea, regular gargling with herbal infusions, carrying out foot baths and setting warming compresses.
Pathology of the endocrine and digestive systems
If shortness of breath and trouble swallowing food remain after a visit to the audiologist, you should consult the endocrinologist for the examination and elimination of pathologies of the thyroid gland. Diseases of the endocrine system are often accompanied by spasms in the throat and other unpleasant sensations.
Spasms in the throat often indicate a number of diseases of the nasopharynx, esophagus and the entire gastrointestinal tract. Spasms in the throat often occur during a meal or immediately after a meal. The reason for this unpleasant phenomenon is a violation of patency of the digestive and respiratory tract due to stuck in the throat food residue. Stuck a fish bone can seriously impair human health and cause problems that are solved sometimes only by surgery.
Neuropsychiatric and physical disorders
Problems with the ingestion of liquid food, and difficulty breathing indicate a mental disorders. You can check this to confirm and deny the outcomes of clinical trials and laboratory tests. Stress, chronic fatigue, physical overload - causes emotional disruptions and disorders of the nervous system, which is evident from spasms in the larynx. Physical fatigue causes spasm of the neck muscles and gives the impression of a lump in my throat. The concomitant symptoms of such disorders of the nervous system are difficulty breathing, dry mouth, changes in behavior, numbness of the larynx, and partial or complete loss of voice.