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Feel like food stuck in esophagus
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Im typing on behalf of my hubby.. he's been complaining of feeling food stuck in his esophagus since Tuesday evening, it happened few hours after going to bed and woke up in the middle of the night with the vomit coming back up.. i went o no! Wish he didnt eat shish (meat) and drink lucozade at the same time in the evening. Been take gaviscon and some tablets, they all didnt help!
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Morning Selfridge81, I've endured the same symptoms on and off for decades now. There seem to be triggers like rice, dry chicken and beef. One of the more annoying things is that weeks can pass between episodes with no obvious trigger when it does.
I've had endoscopies done, biopsy taken, none of which have shown anything unusual or sinister but still the...
I've had endoscopies done, biopsy taken, none of which have shown anything unusual or sinister but still the...
08:07 Fri 11th Nov 2011
Morning Selfridge81, I've endured the same symptoms on and off for decades now. There seem to be triggers like rice, dry chicken and beef. One of the more annoying things is that weeks can pass between episodes with no obvious trigger when it does.
I've had endoscopies done, biopsy taken, none of which have shown anything unusual or sinister but still the events persist, although thankfully less often than in the past. The medics can offer no explanation but have me on 20mg Omeprazole every morning and it does seem to help most of the time.
With no absolute cure I've found that not eating late at night, taking plenty of water, relaxation exercises and sleeping on my side all help.
One other symptom I have is that the salivary glands seem to go into overdrive starting off watery then becoming thick, like what happens during sport or exercise. The end result is, I'm afraid, a visit to the smallest room to eject the problematic matter. After that's been done everything returns to normal.
I'd certainly have a visit to the doc to have stuff ruled out but repeat that I've had the internals and nothing bad showed so don't go fearing the worst (as we tend to do).
I wish you both well, good luck.
I've had endoscopies done, biopsy taken, none of which have shown anything unusual or sinister but still the events persist, although thankfully less often than in the past. The medics can offer no explanation but have me on 20mg Omeprazole every morning and it does seem to help most of the time.
With no absolute cure I've found that not eating late at night, taking plenty of water, relaxation exercises and sleeping on my side all help.
One other symptom I have is that the salivary glands seem to go into overdrive starting off watery then becoming thick, like what happens during sport or exercise. The end result is, I'm afraid, a visit to the smallest room to eject the problematic matter. After that's been done everything returns to normal.
I'd certainly have a visit to the doc to have stuff ruled out but repeat that I've had the internals and nothing bad showed so don't go fearing the worst (as we tend to do).
I wish you both well, good luck.
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