Esophageal blockages can be really uncomfortable, and leave you with a painful feeling in your throat or chest.[1] Don’t worry. We’re here to answer all your questions, so you can feel better as soon as possible.

Question 3 of 5:

Why do I feel like there is something stuck in my esophagus?

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    Dysphagia could be the culprit. Dysphagia is a fancy term for having trouble swallowing. This can be caused by a lot of factors, including food obstruction. With dysphagia, you feel like there’s a lump in your chest or throat.[5]
    • Dysphagia is also caused by Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), where stomach contents re-enter and irritate your esophagus.
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    Globus pharyngeus might be the issue. With globus pharyngeus, you feel like food or a foreign object is lodged in your throat or chest, even if there’s nothing there. This condition isn’t painful, but it’s still frustrating to deal with.[6]
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Question 5 of 5:

How is an esophageal obstruction treated?

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    A doctor might inject glucagon.[8] Glucagon is a drug that helps relax muscles in your digestive system, like the muscles in your esophagus.[9] This injection might clear up the blockage.[10]
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    Doctors may clear up the blockage with an endoscope. They might take a contrast scan, which helps them pinpoint where the blockage is. Then, they’ll get rid of the blockage with an endoscope, or through further surgery.[11]
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