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  • '''[[Ear]], [[nose]] and [[throat]] Topics''' *Ageusia see [[Taste and Smell Disorders]]
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  • ...ho specialize in the care of patients with disorders of the ear, nose, and throat.
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  • ...esture that can be used to clear the throat of mucus or foreign irritants. Throat clearing can also be a habitual action or a manifestation of an underlying Throat clearing can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from temporary irri
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  • ...us''' is a medical condition characterized by a sensation of a lump in the throat. The term "globus" is derived from the Latin word for "sphere" or "ball," r ...rimary symptom of globus is the sensation of a lump or foreign body in the throat. This sensation is often described as uncomfortable, but not painful. It ca
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  • ...'''tonsils''' are a pair of soft tissue masses located at the rear of the throat (pharynx). Each tonsil is composed of tissue similar to lymph nodes, covere ...ese are the two tonsils that are visible on either side at the back of the throat.
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  • ...y a fear of swallowing. It is often confused with [[Eating disorder|eating disorders]], but it is important to note that phagophobia is a psychological fear of ...ng the throat. Phagophobia can also be associated with other psychological disorders such as [[anxiety disorder|anxiety]] and [[Obsessive-compulsive disorder|OC
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  • ...cal abnormalities, neurological disorders, and psychological issues. Voice disorders can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life, affecting thei ==Types of Voice Disorders==
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  • The Cricopharyngeal Ligament is a vital anatomical structure located in the throat region. It plays a crucial role in the swallowing process and is an essenti ...he ligament contracts, preventing the backflow of food and fluids into the throat. This action helps to protect the airway and ensures that the ingested mate
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  • ...''' are anatomical structures found in the human body, specifically in the throat region. They are part of the [[larynx]] and play a crucial role in the proc ...ning tongue, and "epiglottis," which refers to the leaf-shaped flap in the throat that prevents food from entering the windpipe.
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  • ...], [[sinusitis]], [[allergies]], [[snoring]], [[sleep apnea]], and [[voice disorders]]. ...and [[hearing loss]]. They are also involved in the management of balance disorders and tinnitus.
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  • ...ucing sound, and protecting the [[trachea]] against food aspiration. These disorders can impact a person's ability to speak, breathe, and swallow, significantly ==Types of Larynx Disorders==
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  • ...al condition characterized by a feeling of a lump or foreign object in the throat. This sensation, which is often not associated with difficulty swallowing ( ...symptoms may include difficulty swallowing, a feeling of tightness in the throat, and changes in voice.
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  • ...e throat that is typically triggered by an object touching the back of the throat, the roof of the mouth, the area around the tonsils, the uvula, or the back ...n object, such as a toothbrush or a piece of food, touches the back of the throat or the roof of the mouth.
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  • * '''[[list of rare behavioral and mental disorders]]''' * '''[[list of rare chromosome disorders]]'''
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  • * [[language problems]] also see [[speech and communication disorders; speech and language problems in children]] * [[laryngeal cancer]] also see [[throat cancer]]
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  • ...nflammation]], structural abnormalities, [[neoplasms]], and [[neurological disorders]]. ==Types of Oral-Pharyngeal Disorders==
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  • ...mucus accumulates in the back of the nose and, once it drips down, in the throat. ...ch as esophageal motility disorders, can cause a sensation of mucus in the throat.
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  • ...of small, benign growths or bumps in the pharynx, which is the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity. These growths, known as keratoses, are m * Frequent throat infections
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  • ...is''' is a medical condition characterized by a sensation of a lump in the throat. It is also commonly referred to as '''[[Globus sensation]]''', '''[[Globus ...ptom of Globus pharyngis is the feeling of a lump or a foreign body in the throat. This sensation is often not associated with difficulty swallowing or pain.
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  • ...edative properties, making it useful for treating insomnia and other sleep disorders. * [[Anxiety disorders]]: It can be used to treat anxiety disorders, as it has a calming effect on the brain and nervous system.
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