GLOBUS PHARYNGIS

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'Globus pharyngis' (also known as 'globus sensation', 'globus' or, somewhat outdatedly, 'globus hystericus'; commonly referred to as having a "'lump in one's throat'") is the persistent sensation of having phlegm or some other sort of obstruction in the throat when there is none. Swallowing can be performed normally, so it is not a true case of dysphagia, but it can become quite irritating.
The "lump in the throat" sensation that characterizes globus pharyngis is usually due to the inflammation of one or more parts of the throat such as the larynx or hypopharynx.
It may also be caused by hysterical neurosis or anxiety disorders.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this condition may correspond to Plum Pit Qi, and is a form of Liver Qi stagnation.

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