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Lump in the Throat? It’s Probably Not in Your Head

Is there anything more maddening than feeling like you’ve got a lump in your throat, day in and day out? No. Is there a neat, straightforward explanation that doctors give you when you bring it up? Also no.

Maybe it started as a tickle. A little post-meal throat clearing. Then it escalated: full-on globus sensation—the feeling of something stuck in your throat even when nothing's there. Naturally, you did what everyone does. Googled. Bought some antacids. Tried the usual suspects: ginger tea, dairy elimination, even Betaine HCl. Nothing stuck. Nothing solved it.

Here’s where it gets even more confusing: if you start Googling your symptoms, you're hit with a flood of stomach-related conditions that can mimic heartburn or reflux. Gastritis. GERD. Indigestion. H. pylori infection. Hiatal hernia. NSAID overuse. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.

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There’s a pattern emerging behind a lump-in-the-throat feeling doctors can’t explain. It’s time we looked closer.

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