Have Severe Tracheal Pain, Intermittent Burning Sensation, Palpitation Around Cricoid Cartilage. What Maybe Wrong?
I have severe tracheal (not esophageal or throat/larynx) pain that had sudden onset after having had intermittent, substernal "burning or aching" the prior 2 days. My trachea is extremely tender to palpation (also movement) from approximately my cricoid cartilage extending inferiority. I have had no trauma to the area and do not have any cold/flu signs or symptoms.
there can be thyroid swellin accordin to the history and sins written by you when the thyroid enlares it gives same symptomps and if infection there can be pressure and pain over the area need to get ultrsound throat thyroid profile and consult the ent doctor to treat according to the position of the reports
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Have Severe Tracheal Pain, Intermittent Burning Sensation, Palpitation Around Cricoid Cartilage. What Maybe Wrong?
there can be thyroid swellin accordin to the history and sins written by you when the thyroid enlares it gives same symptomps and if infection there can be pressure and pain over the area need to get ultrsound throat thyroid profile and consult the ent doctor to treat according to the position of the reports