A Feeling of a Lump in the Throat (GLOBUS) - Part 1

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This is the first in 3 videos I am going to do about globus. I will be talking about the conditions that cause this symptom and how you treat them. In this first video I will be talking about the most common reason for this symptom and the diseases that are associated with it. It will primarily focus on Acid / the enzyme Pepsin and the Cricopharyngeus muscle.
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Chapters
0:00 introduction
0:08 What is Globus?
1:34 GORD / GERD
2:08 Proton Pump Inhibitors
2:30 Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR)
3:00 Pepsin
5:33 Damage to the voicebox
6:22 Cricopharyngeus muscle
7:00 Laryngospasm
9:05 How do I treat LPR? Pepsin?
9:35 Pepsinogen
10:13 Gaviscon Advance
11:45 How to take the medication
15:00 Free ebook and emails
15:30 What if Gaviscon doesn't work?
15:55 Inlet Patches - Cervical Gastric Mucosal Patches
17:10 Mini globus conference
17.37 Pharyngeal pouches: Zenker's diverticulum
19:27 TOPPITS trial
20:38 Conclusion
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  • I went for a gastroscopy today. They found nothing. But for four years i have been choking on food like potatoes..bread meat chicken. Food just goes down very very slowly. I had the worst day of my life today with the fear of this gastroscopy today. I understand so much better now after watching this video. I wish you were my doctor. Thank you so much for this

    @natashaferreira2638@natashaferreira26386 ай бұрын
  • it's the best detailed information I've heard or read so far. thank you for your valued information.

    @anwararafeh3617@anwararafeh36174 ай бұрын
  • Your voice is very calm, I can listen to you every day

    @b.w.98@b.w.98Ай бұрын
  • Just want to say, I’ve only watched part 1 so far, and the this video, your presentation was outstanding! Thank you.

    @guspachio4977@guspachio49776 ай бұрын
  • What a superb channel this it. I was looking for advice like this that I can trust but I never expected to be fortunate enough to find something as great as this. Solid information wonderfully explained. Thank you very much.❤️👍

    @alancornes8916@alancornes891610 ай бұрын
  • THE most informative & easy to understand video I've watched about globus sensation, thank you so much!

    @Louise-rvn@Louise-rvn10 ай бұрын
  • I genuinely thank God for you dr. You just took so much panic and anxiety from me.

    @setor3ful@setor3ful3 ай бұрын
  • I have been to ENT multiple times with something which I believe is something effecting my throat. Your videos are helping to ease my anxiety so thankyou

    @Juhasz96@Juhasz967 ай бұрын
  • Thank you very much, the video was very useful. I have had globus for years and no one has ever explained what might be causing it, I have simply been told that it is not serious and not to worry. I look forward to seeing the other videos and reading the book. Hopefully I will be able to make the conference in London.

    @williampascoe7954@williampascoe79542 ай бұрын
  • God bless you! Finally a doctor that knows something about what I have been going through! I have so much trouble swallowing food, even drinking liquids slow down and gets stuck in an area in my neck. As if the food and drink is trying to move past a lump in the way. Even when I swallow saliva I feel the lump. I have a history of acid reflux and hiatus hernia. I had this hiatus hernia for decades. Then they did another barium swallow, ( the first one I had about 30 yrs ago that showed and diagnosed large hernia) a say they didn't see one; they said it was gone! I have been on acid pump inhibitors for over 30 yrs. If I stop taking them, I vomit blood from the acid. I also have severe esophageal spasms that feel like and mimic a heart attack. I have to take Glycerol Trinitrate spray. Food is always in my esophagus and mostly undigested for many hours later. There's always something coming up. I think I still have the hernia. I also have a ton of pullups in my stomach that are what bleed. But with the lump in my neck food gets stuck and won't move. If I drink to try and move it, the liquid won't go past and painfully fills above it and it all pours out when I tip forward. It is an awful problem. My GP, who is new, my old one retired, doesn't seem concerned and seems to not understand. The Consultant I was seeing for the pollups and getting scopes every two yrs to get a sample and check for changes in the pollups, just decided to drop me. He said they were monitoring it long enough. Even though I have such a history even of an ulcer, he dropped me. I have to get my GP to get me back on a waiting list to see someone for this problem. I have been fearful of a tumour or some growth there. You have calmed my fears and gave me hope. It is very frightening to get it stuck there and it won't shift. I chew well and small bites but, still a problem. Like I said, even water slows down going past the lump, which I think may be the cricopharyngees muscle. Especially with my history. Should I see an ENT consultant like yourself here in Ireland, or another type of consultant? Thank you again for calming some of my worries. God bless you!✝️🕊🙏🏻

    @ChildOfKingJesus57@ChildOfKingJesus574 ай бұрын
  • What an AMAZING video! I feel like I can stop panicking now, thank you for such an informative and truly in-depth video!!

    @mellyjayne@mellyjayne3 ай бұрын
    • How are you now ?

      @Mentesestoicas_@Mentesestoicas_22 күн бұрын
  • I had this feeling for 4 months Had a camera down yesterday and thankfully was clear Your video bought me great comfort and understanding of this so thank you

    @martinsadler427@martinsadler42713 күн бұрын
  • I used to have this feeling a few years ago, all the doctors I met didn't know what it was.. Thank God for KZhead.

    @dubbyx8490@dubbyx849011 ай бұрын
    • How did it go away ?

      @Paul-xu6gt@Paul-xu6gt10 ай бұрын
    • tell us how did it go away?

      @reapergaming5916@reapergaming59169 ай бұрын
    • How did it go away

      @mariahmwiinga4724@mariahmwiinga47248 ай бұрын
    • Thansboc

      @elizabethmonama9683@elizabethmonama96838 ай бұрын
    • How did it go away?

      @islandgirl2169@islandgirl21698 ай бұрын
  • Thanks. For a short synopsis, this has to be one of the best informative and indepth explanations on the web about this/these conditions. Very well explained and clearly put. Obviously second nature doc knowing your craft well. For a sufferer going through this myself, the sleep deprevation , constant ill affect and anxiety alone is brutal. silence many suffer with. This definitely gave me some relief based on the treatment methods, explanations and knowing it can be cured.

    @chrisc1106@chrisc11063 ай бұрын
    • I have been suffering with this on and off for a year. See my post here and how a side effect of low calcium can cause this. I started taking calcium supplements and it went away within hours. Might not be your issue, but wow it helped me. I was really suffering. I also have been taking vitamin D and magnesium which might help, but it was the calcium added last that really, really helped me. I hope it helps you too. I had been having heartburn so I also was trying to reduce that but it wasn't enough. Anxiety made it worse yes, but the magnesium and vitamin D especially has helped a little bit with that.

      @kevinschneider1707@kevinschneider17073 ай бұрын
  • Excellent information. Thank you for sharing Vik. Your sharing is very helpful and inspiring

    @user-od9ww6yy1b@user-od9ww6yy1b Жыл бұрын
  • Great awareness video doctor. God bless you. You are taking away the worries of many people. Thank you so much 😊

    @dr.bharathikumaramangalam@dr.bharathikumaramangalam25 күн бұрын
  • To all of you experiencing frustration or difficulty with this, trust me, it gets so much better as time goes on. I have a mix of severe anxiety, acid reflux, and had chronic post nasal drip. I’ve been experiencing this for a little over a year now and there are tons on times I let it get to me but I can tell you that after a while you forget it’s even happening, you will get through this, any people finding a better way to treat or help comment below!

    @NecroticJink@NecroticJink8 ай бұрын
    • Got the same about a year now ,sore on My tongue

      @user-tf4yp7lg2v@user-tf4yp7lg2v7 ай бұрын
    • I have anxiety and reflux… this gave me comfort but its still a terrible experience

      @monkizaki1440@monkizaki14407 ай бұрын
    • Mine's only worsening. after years of it :/

      @bootlegapples@bootlegapples7 ай бұрын
    • Thank you

      @helenbailey1118@helenbailey11186 ай бұрын
    • I feel like something struck in my throat. It’s completely making me depressed and can’t able to overcome from it. Past 9days I’m undergoing this problem. Can anyone give some words towards it ?

      @PriyangaSivaraj@PriyangaSivaraj6 ай бұрын
  • Thankyou so much for this video. For years i have suffered to extremes. I have hyperinflated lungs, emphysema, ive just been diagnosed with severe Obstructive sleep apnoea, but about 3 months ago, i was at ENT for the camera down my throat, and they diagnosed GLOBUS. And prescribed Gaviscon Advance, and how to take it. But there was no discussion why, like this video explains, and the importance of it. Unfortunately consultants no longer have the time or the staff for explaining to patients whats going on, and its became a bit of a cattle market, in, out , next!. i caught your video on sleep apnoea, and then found this. Gonna see my doc tmrw and get a fresh bottle

    @graememuir4807@graememuir48077 ай бұрын
  • I wish I could come to England and have you examine my throat! So many doctors are not willing to go into this detail in examination and just choose the easiest option which doesnt help at all and then tell you it's your fault! It would be so great to really know what's going on and treat that!

    @daniellebrooks4102@daniellebrooks4102 Жыл бұрын
    • Let me guess the dr’s say you got anxiety. I honestly don’t have these symptoms. I have a constant annoying pain around by throat and jaw. I swear my lymph nodes are the source of the pain. The dr says to take these anti depressants. I said heck no.

      @ugabuga1361@ugabuga136110 ай бұрын
    • They always want to say everything is anxiety! I'm a mental health therapist! I know what anxiety is!!! I once had a bad reaction to a medication and it was causing tachycardia. Of course they tried to give me anxiety medication which I did not take 🙄 ended up with my whole body twitching until they finally realized the issue. Took one 2 weeks for the meds to finally leave my body.

      @daniellebrooks4102@daniellebrooks410210 ай бұрын
  • 1. My throat-clearing is not so much caused by that *one liter of nasal mucus per day* and a swallowing problem, but for the fact that my vocal cords and tissues are *overly neurally activated*. My ENT said that I have mild edema and erythema of the vocal cords. Your information fits the phenomenon. 2. Probably need a barium-swallow esophagram. Would those *mucosal patches* or pharyngal pouches* have showed up on an endoscopy? I had the endoscopy at the Gastrointestinal department. The test results were negative for "everything" down to the duodenum. The doctor observed a small hiatus hernia. 3. My globus is abating, but I have a bit of dysphagia. I am trying my own swallowing exercises. Great writing, doctor. Very much to the point. You have completed a lot of missing information that I could not figure from Dr. Jamie Koufman, Dr. Johnathon Aviv, and hundreds of articles and videos that I watched. Will read your e-book. Thank you from America!

    @Fetherko@Fetherko10 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for a very informative part 1 video. Excellently presented and most professional. Best regards

    @mikerichards913@mikerichards913 Жыл бұрын
    • Very nice of you to say, thank you

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • @@VikVeerENTSurgeon your most welcome

      @mikerichards913@mikerichards913 Жыл бұрын
  • Kudos to you sir! Every single word meant a lot to me and it was explained in a beautiful way. Thanks a lot sir!! God bless you

    @affwan175@affwan1756 ай бұрын
  • Great video. In my experience stress and anxiety is also a major factor in occasionally getting this.

    @dominicdavison8590@dominicdavison859010 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for a brilliant video. People in the UK are very lucky to have you.

    @diannebourke9005@diannebourke9005 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm glad you found it useful! thank you.

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • @@VikVeerENTSurgeon Globus sensation is also anxiety based… I have a very good theory what causes nasal polyps but can’t seem to get an ENT to talk to me without consultation fee 🤷🏼‍♂️… are you interested in this conversation Vik?

      @randomelvis3359@randomelvis33592 ай бұрын
    • @@VikVeerENTSurgeon I have slept on a 5 degree angle (inclined like the ancient egyptians) for last 8 years which i know has saved my life… look up Andrew K Fletcher Inclined bed therapy…

      @randomelvis3359@randomelvis33592 ай бұрын
    • Brilliant video. I’m off to get Gaviscon Advance . It’s such a horrible feeling! Thank you

      @ninahottinger3513@ninahottinger35134 күн бұрын
  • Many desperate people finding it difficult to access any healthcare at the moment. I am very concerned with the constant lump feeling in my throat, can't get anyone to take me seriously for love nor money. Super worried that it could be something serious. Will try anything to get rid of this lump feeling in throat. Thank you for your dedication and effort to help those who feel abandoned. Would be super happy to come to any event that you set up. I'll be keeping an eye open for any info that you may send me. Many thanks.

    @leegalea9724@leegalea97245 ай бұрын
    • What was it then

      @aljazmesec6797@aljazmesec67972 ай бұрын
  • Oh my god This is exactly my symptoms Thank you for your videos🙏🏼

    @chrisbaled7471@chrisbaled74719 ай бұрын
  • I'm excited to see the other 2 videos! Honestly, I'm a mess, literally. This has been one of the most complete and understandable dive into the issue that I've seen, even if it doesn't apply to me. I had a lovely barium lunch a couple of years ago and it revealed that not only do I swallow like a 90 year old (I'm 56), my swallow reflex is very delayed (which explains why I could open my throat and down a 12 ounce wine cooler in one go when I was 19), as well as that I can sweep my vallecula to be sure my pills have gone down when I have the sensation that one got stuck. Unfortunately, it was a referred sensation as the pill was found to be stuck at my esophageal sphincter that doesn't always open, or opens when it shouldn't. I also have a C-bar that will likely have to be shaved at some point so I can swallow. Nissen? NO way. If I need to vomit, I can't think of anything more miserable than not being able to. I have had a dry cough in my sleep for years, as well as laryngospasms that are terrifying if you don't know to breathe through your nose. How did I learn to breathe through my nose to convince my brain that I can actually still breathe fine? After my hyst, I came to in PACU, sitting bolt upright in bed, stridoring, and asking for my own racemic epi. No one had a clue what happened. Years later, I had to have a partial sigmoid colectomy (have you figured out I'm a retired medical person?) for diverticulitis with diverticulosis. I warned Anesthesia. I came to, in PACU, bolt upright in bed with the Anesthesiologist looking at me with his arms crossed. Back to "sleep" to awaken to this guy on the phone with the best ENT in town. Asked whether I wanted the scope via my nose or my mouth. Chose my mouth. I have a deviated septum and couldn't tell him about it. Because of what I will say next, I was diagnosed with Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion Abnormality, which explained the stridor on extubation for those 2 surgeries. I've always loved singing. After, instead of singing Linda Ronstadt, I sang bass. Vocal cords are irreparably changed. I can actually sing super-low bass to a point. I have some form of Ehler's-Danlos that I've never wanted to be tested for to the tune of $1000 out of pocket because I have no cardiac or ocular symptoms. Hyper-mobile joints with stenotic sphincters (the first was my cervix, diagnosed at age 12). So, none of my sphincters work entirely well all of the time. Some, not at all. Thus, my swallowing issues and the weak muscles and the stenotic, testy sphincters, the stuck pills. Besides that, my vallecula pools and the empties right down my trachea. There's also a pocket beneath that fills with solids, and when all of that liquifies/melts, it also goes straight down my trachea. Thank goodness I have a good cough. How did I come to know all of this? Because I actually passed out when liquid ended up in my trachea. Liquid is hard to clear from the trachea. And I still had access to the best ENT in town just before he retired.

    @aprildegele1510@aprildegele1510Ай бұрын
  • Hi Dr Veer, thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos. I have been really struggling with this condition for some months now and it's taken a huge toll on my mental health. So much so that I have considered the worst to be free of this sensation. I have a couple of questions. Do you know whether its normal to also get some mild muscle pains in the anterior muscles of the throat as part of the globus sensation? Secondly, can you recommend an ENT specialist in New Zealand? Many thanks and keep up the good work which is a real service to mankind!

    @ed6911@ed69114 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful explanation of the disease

    @hamzaali-cz4fk@hamzaali-cz4fkАй бұрын
  • Ive had this for 2 weeks now and I've coughed up what looks to be tonsil stones they smell horrible!! It seems to have gotten better 85% after doing though that . Its the worst feeling ever 😢 . Ive had the other also ! Your awesome definitely giving you a sub .

    @UnitedWeStandFreedom@UnitedWeStandFreedom7 ай бұрын
  • Greetings from Jordan. Thank you for the valuable information and advice.

    @lordofrivia@lordofrivia5 ай бұрын
  • I am in the United States. I am so glad I came across your video. I have been dealing with acid reflux for several years. Recently I have been dealing with the feeling of lump in throat and feeling like meds get stuck in throat. I have seasonal allergies as well. I am making diet changes and eating slower. I signed up for your newsletter, looking forward to learning how I can solve this problem. Thankful you are on You Tube. I just discovered Zoe and Doctor Will Bulsiewicz. So grateful.

    @lindacook8819@lindacook88194 ай бұрын
  • Wow! Just wow. You are an amazing doctor. I think just listening to you break down this condition has brought me relief. Thank you for this detailed information. Now, my issue is this. Since 2021, I have had what an ENT doctor described as globus sensation on my throat, after an endoscopy. He ascribed it to fizzy drinks and advised that I stop taking them. I stopped and noticed improvement. However, since early March, this year, the sensation is severe and causing some bit of pain in my ear and throat. I have no breathing, swallowing, and detectable lumps around my neck. And my voice is okay. I am saying this because I am dead scared of throat cancer. But, I am guilty because I started taking fizzy drinks, and energy drinks starting late last year until January 2024. I am a bit concerned! In Zambia, my country, to see an ENT takes about three months because those specialized doctors are found in only the capital city at a referral hospital. Unfortunately, even when you seek early diagnosis, the system fails you and if you are unlucky, you end up losing your life. I am signing up for the free book. Thank you once more.

    @mulebanshimbi9770@mulebanshimbi97702 ай бұрын
  • Love the education you give us!

    @norcal0076@norcal0076 Жыл бұрын
    • glad you find it useful - thank you.!

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting to hear about the possible components of this feeling of lump in the throat. I get that feeling occasionally while eating, and it absolutely keeps me from eating or drinking until things in the throat relax and the lump goes away. Then, I can continue eating as if nothing had happened. I find it happens more frequently after the first few bites of a meal, especially if I am eating too fast, and eating such things as chicken. Then, hard stop. At that point - very uncomfortable, hard to talk, etc. Can last for minutes or much more, with a quite full/bloated feeling in the stomach. Even trying to swallow small sips of water can bring a bit of the food back up. Lately I have found a quick fix. I have found that for me, taking even a small drink of coca cola relieves the bloated stomach feeling and the lump on the throat feeling, and I can carry on eating as if nothing had happened. Not sure what is happening, but I now always try to keep a small bit of coca cola on hand just in case this situation occurs.

    @pittsboroPhil@pittsboroPhil Жыл бұрын
    • I need to get shares in cola! Glad that it works for you. Thanks for sharing your insight

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • I called 999 when I thought I was choking. The paramedic advised having a carbonated drink to hand as it helps shift anything stuck in the throat. Perhaps it helps the globus feeling too as you outlined. I regularly get a globus feeling and my confusion is, is it globus or the very real laryngeal hemangioma I have there?

      @jmonteith4868@jmonteith48684 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video review, thank you! Sharing with some MD friends here in LA area. Dont forget the elevated bed/wedge!

    @nonamesl3f7duuude@nonamesl3f7duuude Жыл бұрын
    • I'm sure your MDs will already know all this, but thank you very much.

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
  • Very educative Thanks for sharing

    @user-ng1cx1xk7w@user-ng1cx1xk7w3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much. You just explained exactly what I was feeling in my throat. They did biopsy found erosion, and ulcers. Prescribed omeprazole, sucralfate oral, and prebiotic restora rx. Certain foods make symptoms come back like coffee, and other foods.

    @patriciahigh1966@patriciahigh19663 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic! Thank you so much! Just finished a course of PPI yesterday. Will get Gaviscon Advanced today 👍

    @mavr1215@mavr12152 ай бұрын
  • Wooow I wished All doctors are Just like you ,, thank you for the understandable explanation..❤

    @RitaRita-zi1mi@RitaRita-zi1mi9 ай бұрын
  • Intelligent clear video

    @MassiveLib@MassiveLib8 ай бұрын
  • Fascinating for me as I've been on a 'prole' for about 8 years. Thank you!

    @karendixon5481@karendixon5481 Жыл бұрын
    • I didn't realise that there were so many people on the zole drugs - i'm thinking of putting an email with help getting yourself off the drug. perhaps i'll make a video on it?

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • I would be very interested! Your video was eye opening after dealing with 10 years of a ‘cough’. Endoscopy turned out that at the time I had an NSAID use related peptic ulcer, but now pretty stuck on omeprazole twice daily as I can’t seem to digest my food well without it. Would love to get away from this!

      @joannes2362@joannes2362 Жыл бұрын
    • @@VikVeerENTSurgeon My son was on a prole drug and Naproxen for years - Looking even at NHS website said long term use should have checks for liver/kidney functions, and nothing from GP surgery - He's off them now and the all the side effects he was having have stopped - things like bad stomach, diarrhea/constipation, ticks etc.

      @TheStuben32@TheStuben32Ай бұрын
  • So helpful and clear. Thanks! Off to buy some gaviscon advance ... and sending this video to my doctor!

    @nataliefee8020@nataliefee80204 ай бұрын
  • What a great video. Thank you so much for posting. It explains my symptoms so much better than my GP ever did, from acid reflux and laryngospasms a few years ago right, right up to current throat issues. I've been so worried about the feeling of a lump in my throat over the last couple of months! Question: could GLOBUS effect the mobility of the neck (such as muscle tightness/stiffness on one side)?

    @ronharrison5720@ronharrison57202 ай бұрын
  • I wish I had seen this video 30 years ago. I have been taken acid reflux my hole life with no success. You explain it so well. Thanks for your videos your helping alot of people

    @Roboliver712@Roboliver7122 ай бұрын
    • You’ve been taken acid reflux with no success? What do you mean?

      @lauriemtz8616@lauriemtz86162 ай бұрын
  • Very informative and best video👌👌 thank you

    @preed23@preed237 ай бұрын
  • Gavin’s on Advance really helped me. So thankful

    @lindacook8819@lindacook88193 ай бұрын
    • How long did you use it?

      @joenelmanabat6520@joenelmanabat65202 ай бұрын
  • I had this and now take ACV each morning and it has helped hugely! I found out that normal acid in stomach makes the upper valve close properly but if the acid isn't as strong which happens as we age the valve doesnt close properly causing acid reflux and a feeling of a lump in the throat. I learnt this from Dr Berg who has a vid explaining how it all works. I am so grateful. No drugs necessary! 😊

    @ezlow1065@ezlow10659 ай бұрын
    • Hi...I'd like to ask about the lump, did it also go away or went back to normal aftr taking ACV every morning?

      @marygraceespinosa6478@marygraceespinosa64788 ай бұрын
    • What is ACV?

      @kavithakarunakaran2235@kavithakarunakaran22352 ай бұрын
    • Apple cider vinegar

      @Sarah-ik6ir@Sarah-ik6ir2 ай бұрын
  • Thanks a lot for your informative video, it was very helpful, God bless you

    @parisa20@parisa202 ай бұрын
  • Thank you and this worked for me after about 2 months and my endoscopy. I was able to heal my esophaguitous after 6 months . Thank you

    @Bluegrassman12@Bluegrassman125 ай бұрын
  • This is so interesting as I’ve been on omeprazole for years and it does nothing. Have severe OSA and can’t use anything for it as I have a permanent blocked left nostril and as soon as I lie down I cough and wretch with liquid coming up. Am awaiting a operation on an inflamed Turbinate also. Would definitely be interested in coming to London to a seminar. Your videos are so informative and I wish there were more ENT surgeons like you in the UK I’m going to try gaviscon advance.

    @louisestrong1433@louisestrong1433 Жыл бұрын
  • I’m so greatful for this video. I’ll try the Gaviscon advance.

    @maj-brittfabriciodebarros5229@maj-brittfabriciodebarros5229Ай бұрын
  • You have helped me so much, thank you.

    @lindacook8819@lindacook88194 ай бұрын
  • I truly think you need to open an off in Florida USA. i saw part one of your video and it's like you were talking about me I've had this feeling for over 20 years of something in my throat and saw countless specialists the the thick paste liquid test and the camera test Not one issued me that med. i felt the deference the day i took the liquid. thank you

    @tiggaspade110@tiggaspade1105 ай бұрын
  • Nice presentation

    @stonejohn6397@stonejohn639710 ай бұрын
  • I’m very worried about my condition now but thanks a lot doc for this tip. My ENT prescribed me 2 gaviscon advance and I felt some changes however I didn’t know that I need to continue for several weeks or months that’s why I still have the lumpiness feeling. I will continue to take as per your advise. Thank you so much this is very helpful 😊

    @johnkennethatok6841@johnkennethatok68417 ай бұрын
    • @johnkennethatok68How do you feel, did you get better after continuing the syrup and how long did you take it?

      @user-pc9oh6hd3p@user-pc9oh6hd3p4 ай бұрын
  • Another great video Vik, I have made my next appointment to see you on July the 10th 😀

    @mikekaraoke@mikekaraoke Жыл бұрын
    • Looking forward to seeing you soon

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • @@VikVeerENTSurgeon And you Vik, btw Radiology department at Darent Valley has sent my CT scan over from back in Sept of 2021 so has been done via IPD to you 👍

      @mikekaraoke@mikekaraoke Жыл бұрын
  • In the US you can find Reflux Gourmet alginate therapy. I've experienced not so much a lump but instead a persistent tickle or itch in that region close to my vocal cords for over a year. Clearing my throat of a little mucus offers a few seconds of relief. My symptom is exacerbated by deeper breathing and travelling in the car with A/C on. ENT scope looked normal. I'll try more consistent use of alginate as you suggest to see if that helps. I've always used it on and off. I look forward to the next videos on this topic!

    @cbar842@cbar842 Жыл бұрын
    • I hope you get what you need from the videos. Thanks for the comment

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • Did it help you?

      @shirinall9080@shirinall908011 ай бұрын
  • It’s been crazy weekend. I went to a doctor today, as I thought I have some serious health issue. That’s what I felt is swollen salivary gland- submandibular. However, after the treatment, the doctor said that I’m okay… but I still feel weird. So yeah, your video clearly represents the way I feel (my throat).

    @nikolakiev@nikolakiev10 ай бұрын
    • What was the treatment

      @Areebxrk@Areebxrk9 ай бұрын
  • Amazing knowledge ty

    @ltg331@ltg3313 ай бұрын
  • In 1989 I was in law school and had this lump in my throat sensation. I went to dr and found nothing. I had this medical book my health insurance gave to all patients. Listed inside in the Glossary was Lump in Throat. Looked it up and it said anxiety could be the issue. The book was right.

    @ranns2805@ranns28053 ай бұрын
  • I had a lump I throat years ago and now it's come back. It's the same as before. Poo is like rabbit droppings (sorry), burping and bits of food coming up. The lump is the worst feeling though. There is no escaping it. People keep telling me it's emotional, but I'm fine emotionally apart from the throat. Thank you so much for this video. I 'll try the G Advance you mentioned.

    @anneb5603@anneb56033 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for a great video you have helped me a lot

    @nikkilodwick2744@nikkilodwick27443 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much! I will try!

    @stacysimanaviciene5346@stacysimanaviciene5346Ай бұрын
  • Wooow I wished All doctors are Just like you

    @RitaRita-zi1mi@RitaRita-zi1mi9 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this. You just solved my son's swallowing issue. We've been in and out of the hospital for a month now and they can't tell what's causing it. You are a blessing. God bless.

    @sheilagamo3236@sheilagamo32365 ай бұрын
  • Thankyou for the video … great information …. Would be very interested in the meeting if you organise one.

    @barbaradelilah1098@barbaradelilah1098 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, I want to see what the appetite is for this idea.

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you very much i have learnt a lot.

    @user-el9bw7ug2p@user-el9bw7ug2p4 ай бұрын
  • U explain my illness like u r God who created this u r perfect

    @gsbahl18@gsbahl187 ай бұрын
  • I would be super interested in a conference on Globus. I've had it for over 40 years and would dearly love to get to the bottom of it. Will you be dealing with emotional causes of a lump in the throat? Mine started during a particularly difficult and stressful time. I do also recognize symptoms of the GERD and LPR and Zenker's Diverticulum. I have a feeling there might be multiple things going on. I also have mild sleep apnea and I snore. Yikes! Looking very much forward to your next videos in this series!! Thank you...your videos are super helpful.

    @suzanneshephard2743@suzanneshephard2743 Жыл бұрын
  • thank you so much for this explanation ! There is an excellent breathing yoga exercise to stretch oesophagus and push the stomach down ( in case of hiatal hernia ). This helps to push the stomach down where it belongs, and it has a power to help a patient with globus sensation on a spot, as well as with a scary asthma like sensation caused by bloating. The exercise has to be repeated daily., supported by diet and self massage. Losing belly weight (in terms of belly fats) and having a correct posture can also help tremendously. As well as diet that promotes healthy bacterial environment in the stomach ( Medical Medium Anthony Williams speaks about it, for example certain foods like gluten eggs, dairy etc, feed Heliobacter Pylori and other bad bacterias causing acid reflux ). And certain foods like lettuce, sweet potatoes, spinach, raw onion, raw garlic, fresh ginger, fresh thyme, etc, help to cure these issues. 😍Everything is inter-connected. I am in the middle of your video but I already love it.

    @LudwinaWellness-pk7ly@LudwinaWellness-pk7ly8 ай бұрын
    • I would be interested in knowing this exercise, I suspect hiatal hernia for years...

      @maximecomeau7404@maximecomeau74048 ай бұрын
    • So true.. did u cure yours . ..i think ill go medical medum way and quit dairy and eggs 4 a while?

      @elizabethtara7658@elizabethtara76587 ай бұрын
    • I'll have to look those breathing exercises up...I feel like I have asthma at times....I also have a hiatal hernia

      @lisak5804@lisak58046 ай бұрын
    • Where can I find this particular exercise video?

      @arnettaandrade4131@arnettaandrade41312 ай бұрын
  • Thank you so much! 🙂

    @JelenaScott@JelenaScott5 ай бұрын
  • Well I just saw an ENT for this very thing and he didn’t tell any of this. He told me just drink some water it will help( it doesn’t) So thank you Dr. for this information!! Best wishes from 🇨🇦

    @monicajane7888@monicajane7888 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad that you found it useful. I'm guessing in Canada they have the same problem in that we can't impart what we need to say in 7.5 minutes.

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much. I wish I can go to England to get help with this lump feeling in my throat. I have been dealing with this for three weeks and it is the worse when I lay down.

    @brooklynnikki478@brooklynnikki47811 ай бұрын
  • I'm about to watch part 2 but I am very interested in the course you wish to conduct, I've been on my CPAP for about 4 or more years now😪I have this lump feeling that you talk about but no reflux, I will email you also, I was just too excited and had to write immediately

    @josieholland4144@josieholland4144 Жыл бұрын
  • These are the best videos on Globus I’ve ever seen. Thank you. I have had Globus for 3.5 years. Causal or coincidentally I had 3.5mm epiglottis trimmed due to flapping and breathing obstruction but the tight ball in throat feeling remains. I had hoped the surgery would have fixed this but it did not. I also have large tonsils. What could be the cause?

    @gachatornado1429@gachatornado1429 Жыл бұрын
    • I think it causes inflammation because of the pepsin my tonsils are very irritated too because of it. How are you now?

      @Mentesestoicas_@Mentesestoicas_22 күн бұрын
  • I had this years ago. It got to the point where I could not swallow without constant effort and became extremely dehydrated and was hospitalized. I saw a digestive specialist who told me there was nothing wrong with me and discharged me! Eventually I got to a good digestive specialist who did a manometry test. He diagnosed ‘diffuse esophageal spasm’. I was given calcium channel blockers to manage the esophageal issue. I was also referred to a health care psychologist, who used hypnotism (made me a tape) to listen to at night to normalize the swallowing process. It is not supposed to be a process that requires awareness and I had struggled so long to try to swallow, it was constantly in my awareness. After about 6 months of the calcium channel blockers and the night time tape, I was approaching normal swallowing again. I needed the diltiazem for about 2 years, eventually discontinuing them. This was a horrific experience. I now know more about the process of swallowing and what affects the esophagus than I ever could have imagined.

    @victoriagrove5344@victoriagrove53443 ай бұрын
  • Dr, thank you so much. You explained 'why' I should take the Gaviscon Advance which I've left in my kitchen drawer for two months since it was prescribed as could not correlate it to my symptoms BUT now, I do...so I will try it today!! Have you had your meeting in London? Would love to attend...

    @claudbob1849@claudbob18495 ай бұрын
  • Hi Vik! Fascinating and edifying upload! I was just wondering about globus and taste disturbance after a palatophyrangoplasty, how long would that be anticipated to persist an is there any treatment? Thks..

    @Matty72UK@Matty72UK Жыл бұрын
  • Oh that’s what that feeling is thank you

    @patrickstar3066@patrickstar30664 ай бұрын
  • I had globus hystrictus it was awful and I thought I had cancer eventually I had a camera down nothing was there it was anxiety and once I started realising this it totally disappeared

    @dawnpiper5883@dawnpiper58833 ай бұрын
  • thank you very much

    @johnlynch2862@johnlynch28622 ай бұрын
  • Thank you!

    @carennawillmont3706@carennawillmont37066 ай бұрын
  • I never knew anything about this muscle after taking anatomy and being a licensed nurse. But I've had this choking problem for years and when I would start choking. I would have to stop breathing for up to 3 minutes because I couldn't inhale. This explains it perfectly the muscle is closing. It's tightening up where in which I cannot inhale. And I have to wait for it to relax before I can breath Terrifying what diagnosis is that Please tell me

    @nicola6917@nicola6917 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you! It would be nice if we had the advance in the US. Not a fan of PPIs. I have been on one since january for esophagitis and chemical gastropathy. I am still having the lump and reflux. It has improved but not gone.

    @AG-ey6ds@AG-ey6ds Жыл бұрын
    • Are u fine now

      @meenakshiaggarwal7731@meenakshiaggarwal77319 ай бұрын
  • If I’m in the US where gaviscon advanced is not available - what do you suggest?

    @angelapaton6270@angelapaton62708 ай бұрын
  • thank you thank you thank you.

    @ramzeneger@ramzeneger Жыл бұрын
  • Very informative. I would be interested in your seminar in London. Please let me know the details. Thanks

    @narendergrover2937@narendergrover29379 ай бұрын
    • Going to organise a new one at some point. Register your interest and I'll send you an email when it's ready

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon9 ай бұрын
  • Im suffering with this and i thought maybe its throat cancer😢. Thanks for the video

    @sphephilembande4936@sphephilembande4936Ай бұрын
  • Hi Vik. Another very informative video. Looking forward to part 2&3. Thank you. I like the idea of a globus conference. Any chance that you would have online access?

    @mihirbasanth67@mihirbasanth67 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm not sure about the online access - it seems quite expensive according to the people i've called so far. I'll see what I can do. I am thinking it would be useful for the people to mingle and talk to the speakers after each lecture over coffee etc. sometimes the questions aren't answered by the lecture. the online people wouldn't get to get that interaction. I'll think about it. Thx

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@VikVeerENTSurgeon Thanks for feedback Vik. Much appreciated. I'm from South Africa and traveling to London may be a bit difficult and expensive. I hope you can make a plan. On another note - the steam distelled water . Please share your directions for use in the ear . Once again , many thanks .

      @mihirbasanth67@mihirbasanth67 Жыл бұрын
  • I still need to go to the doctor for a thorough check but it is a bit of a relief. As an ex smoker I thought maybe I'd messed up my swallowing but this sounds a lot like the symptoms I have. I don't like telling the doctor what to do but I do like having some information to share. Great video!

    @KenjiiH@KenjiiH9 ай бұрын
  • HI Vik, can i get a copy of the book? Much appreciated your video as it gives me some peace of mind. I will try your advice and see how it works.

    @prof.georgeonofrei5086@prof.georgeonofrei50865 ай бұрын
  • Hi, thanks for this. Any possibility that you can Zoom the proposed London event or record it and publish it?

    @jonathancapehart6937@jonathancapehart6937 Жыл бұрын
    • I'll see if I can find a venue that would do this for me. Thanks for the idea.

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
  • Thank You

    @lindacook8819@lindacook88194 ай бұрын
  • Thanks

    @shus5787@shus578710 күн бұрын
  • CALCIUM. More specifically low calcium. I have been suffering with this feeling for nearly a year. The main thing that has changed in my life lately was I largely cut out meat and dairy. I saw an dr. eric berg video on globus here on youtube ('what to do for lump in throat' is the title). He recommended taking two specific forms of calcium supplements. If you search hypocalcemia/low calcium one of symptoms is issues with throat and breathing. Vitamin D can be needed to help absorb calcium (which is partly why some supplements even have both, I assume). My avoiding cheese completely and this sensation from hell lined up perfectly. I can't even believe how much better I feel. I have been taking magnesium, vitamin D and now calcium which all can help various things (such as anxiety to help me relax over this)... but the calcium is what really got it to go away. First I ordered food with some cheese in it, also took a daily multi vitamin which started to help. Then I got calcium supplements and FINALLY. I didn't connect the dots until later but days when I'd eat a lot of edamame and broccoli, I would feel my throat relax. Even on the merck website hypocalcemia has various mentions of the throat issues with non medicine recommendations. (take calcium and vitamin D may be needed also). I still think acid reflux is probably the major issue, but it is disappointing to not see more on calcium on various website, cause it fixed it within hours. I highly recommend calcium supplements. I will also say - too much calcium in the form of tums is what killed my father being on dialysis for years. Calcified his insides until many amputations and eventually heart attacks. So you need to be extremely careful at least on dialysis. However for 36 year old me, wow calcium finally helped me. Combined with vitamin D supplementation in the winter I feel night and day different than the last entire year plus whenever I was eating no cheese/dairy. I hope this helps someone else. It is literally a side effect of low calcium listed all over on many sources.

    @kevinschneider1707@kevinschneider17073 ай бұрын
    • Can you please tell me what calcium supplement and how many mg did you take? Thanks

      @arnettaandrade4131@arnettaandrade41312 ай бұрын
  • Yes, this is a very real problem since it also causes me a lot of sleep loss. I do find taking a small sip of liquid before eating helps open things and can help avoid gagging. Loosing or gaining even 3 to 5lbs makes a big difference too. I have the added issue of kyphosis (hunchback) and poor posture which contributes. I believe it is a combination of reflux and anxiety. Which also triggers neck pain for me. Know I know why the Galvison has always helped more than other antacids. Thank you Dr. For making this video.

    @shelldela7137@shelldela71374 ай бұрын
    • Does gaining or losing weight improve the issue? I am sure I have read that if you are a little overweight (which I am) can exacerbate the problem?

      @ed6911@ed69114 ай бұрын
  • Hi Mr Veer, Never heard of Globus before in my life. I’ve had a lump in my throat sensation for as long as I can remember, so long I thought i was born with it!! Always felt it was normal! I saw your collegue last week, for initial consultation as I have OSA. I never mentioned the lump sensation to the Dr last week, as I never knew it was a thing???., and certainly anything connected to OSA. Watching this video, it all makes sense now. I have been told I have silent acid reflux. Years & years ago I had an X-ray taken while I had to drink some liquid/dye from a cup through a straw whilst laying on my side. The dr that performed the procedure told me I had acid reflux, but I never have any symptoms. Don’t have heartburn?!! I was given omeprazole (been taking omeprazole for years but the lump sensation is still there. ) Occasionally I lose my voice for up to 10 /12 weeks. When that happens my throat is so painful and affects my upper chest I’ve never associated losing my voice with the lump sensation I have in my throat. I’m ok swallowing food and liquid but when I try to swallow saliva I struggle and it feels like nothing will pass. Oh my goodness, Could that be causing OSA??? Is that why my sleep reports have been inconsistant, and I keep being told I’m not the typical candidate/build for sleep apnea??? I’ve now been refferred to you and been put on your waiting list for a phone call. Going to watch part 2. Thank you so much, I’d have never known if it wasn’t for this video!!

    @juliaandrewjuju@juliaandrewjuju3 ай бұрын
  • Awesome

    @ricardoberti892@ricardoberti8926 ай бұрын
  • Hi doctor Veer, that meeting sounds great. Could you do it online as well?

    @familieenvrienden855@familieenvrienden855 Жыл бұрын
    • Not sure I can, it is looking overly expensive and I want to give people the chance to mingle with the speakers during a coffee break after each lecture. I'm trying to find a solution

      @VikVeerENTSurgeon@VikVeerENTSurgeon Жыл бұрын
    • @@VikVeerENTSurgeon Thank you very much for your reply. I understand. Meetings in person with the lecturers would be nice indeed.

      @familieenvrienden855@familieenvrienden855 Жыл бұрын
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