
Suggest Treatment For Heartburn When Food Gets Stuck In The Throat

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Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thank you for using HCM and posting your concern.
Difficulty in swallowing is known as "dysphagia".
It maybe secondary to a motility disorder or a tumor growth within the esophagus.
If you experienced only 1 to 2 episodes of dysphagia, that lasted for a couple of minutes, then there may not be something severe. Quite often, cold beverages or certain food additives may also cause "intermittent dysphagia". It does not usually require medication or management.
However, dysphagia simultaneously for solids and liquids usually for a longer period of time usually occurs due to a motility disorder of the esophagus.
Progressive dysphagia (from solids to liquids) maybe the result of a growth of a tumor within the esophagus.
Therefore, for the latter two presentations, one may need a barium swallow radiological examination OR an endoscopic examination to visualize the esophagus. Further course of action depends on the test results.
Hope to answer your concern.
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Wish you good and sound health.
Thank you.
Regards,
Dr Tayyab Malik

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