What Causes Pain Below Adam's Apple While Swallowing?
Question: hello doctor, for about 3 or 4 months now i have had a dull mpain when i swallow right below my XXXXXXX apple. when i sneeze then i swallow the pain is a bit sharper and then goes away. i dont always have pain. i find myself swallowing a lot now consciously just to see if there is any pain and to sometimes clear throat.
i have had people tell me it could be gerd or acid reflux. i am also burping more.
are these symptoms of a tumor? i havent had pain all day and have no pronlems eating
thank you
i have had people tell me it could be gerd or acid reflux. i am also burping more.
are these symptoms of a tumor? i havent had pain all day and have no pronlems eating
thank you
Brief Answer:
check for infections first . Gerd and Tumor possible but more unlikely here
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for the query to HCM.
Gastroesophagal reflux diseases or peptic ulcers could present as such.However , such a pain is not classical for these conditions. I'd suggest a proper exam to check for simple infections like streptococci or fungal infections that easy cause such a pain should be checked.
With proper antibiotics, these conditions are easily treatable. Though possible, the likelihood of a Tumor is low here. Other rare conditions that could cause this are megaesophagus or esophagal weakness (achalasia).
Checking out for an infection to me remains the urgent priority.
Kind regards,
Dr Bain
check for infections first . Gerd and Tumor possible but more unlikely here
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thanks for the query to HCM.
Gastroesophagal reflux diseases or peptic ulcers could present as such.However , such a pain is not classical for these conditions. I'd suggest a proper exam to check for simple infections like streptococci or fungal infections that easy cause such a pain should be checked.
With proper antibiotics, these conditions are easily treatable. Though possible, the likelihood of a Tumor is low here. Other rare conditions that could cause this are megaesophagus or esophagal weakness (achalasia).
Checking out for an infection to me remains the urgent priority.
Kind regards,
Dr Bain
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee