You are correct, for many, stress is a factor. Stress and/or anxiety may cause globus hystericus, a feeling of tightness in or around the throat, or feeling that something is stuck in the throat. A doctor will often rule out other possibilities before diagnosing the above, and rightfully so as there can be other causes.
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Anon,
You are correct, for many, stress is a factor. Stress and/or anxiety may cause globus hystericus, a feeling of tightness in or around the throat, or feeling that something is stuck in the throat. A doctor will often rule out other possibilities before diagnosing the above, and rightfully so as there can be other causes.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
Helena
September 20, 2020 - 9:07amThis Comment
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