What is the reason for often being choked, and what is the disease of always choking on drinking wat

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This should be caused by esophagitis, esophageal stricture, esophageal injury or gastritis, and it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for a specific examination of the throat and stomach before taking medication**.

    In addition, the choice of food should be as light and easy to digest as the standard, and it is best to be liquid or semi-liquid for esophagitis, followed by abstaining from alcohol.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I often choke, is there a little problem with my throat? You can go to this ENT and this department to see a doctor, and what tests do you need to do to see the doctor? Do you check it out and see if there's anything wrong with your throat?

    Or what about you and Yan? What's allergic, whatever, these have to be checked, are there any allergens? If you want to have an allergen, then you have to stay away from this smoke, just like some people are allergic to this dust, some people are allergic to pollen, then you may be allergic to smoke, so you have to look this up, so that no one can understand it, according to science let the scientific method prove what's going on?

    Good no good?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I was often choked to go for check-ups and follow the doctor's commands. The main thing is that there is a problem with the esophagus.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is recommended to go to the respiratory department or digestive tract department of the hospital for a check-up, or to go to the ** medical department of the hospital for a recommended examination.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Drinking water will choke people because: the human trachea and esophagus are open in the pharynx, but most of the time, the esophagus is blocked by the epiglottis cartilage, so most of the time, only the trachea and the pharynx communicate, which is human breathing. When drinking water, the epiglottis cartilage blocks the trachea so that food can pass through the esophagus.

    When drinking water, if the person does not block the trachea, the food will flow into the trachea, causing choking.

    Choking is usually too urgent, and before the larynx has completed a complete movement, it slips into the trachea. Or talk while drinking water (the trachea is of course open when you speak).

    Genetic factors, some people have defects in the physiological structure of the larynx and will pass the defects on to the next generation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If swallowing is impaired, the nervous system or cardiovascular and cerebrovascular examinations are conducted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Elderly? If you are an elderly person, you have to pay attention to it, you may have cerebrovascular disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When drinking water or eating, the suprahyoid muscles in the external laryngeal muscles (mandibular hyoid muscles, digastric muscles, thyrohyoid muscles) pull the larynx forward and up, closing the passage between the pharynx and trachea, while the sphincter muscles in the larynx close the laryngeal and glottis; If you drink too much water, the pharyngeal cartilage will not close completely, and the water will run into the tracheaI choked it!

    If you don't pay attention to drinking water, it's easy to choke! Because the swallowing process involves a series of very complex movements, it is necessary to concentrate on eating and drinking, and do not look around or talk.

    There is a cartilage above the trachea, and when we swallow something, we pause our breathing and the cartilage descends, just covering the mouth of the trachea so that what we swallow can enter the esophagus. And when we swallow and need to breathe, the cartilage rises and allows air to enter the trachea, so under normal circumstances, nothing will happen. You just drink it slowly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Laryngeal paralysis, eat and drink slowly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello! It's easy to choke when eating, it's a personal problem, but I can tell you that you have a hyoid bone in your throat that closes when you eat to prevent food from entering your trachea, and if you like to talk or laugh when you eat, just pay attention to yourself. Wishing you good health!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the general situation you said, first, it is gastritis, and second, there is a problem with the esophagus or throat, please go to a regular hospital for a comprehensive examination and diagnosis, and I wish you good health and health

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Analysis:

    From the perspective of clinical manifestations, choking on drinking water often occurs in neurology patients, common acute ** of bulbar palsy vera include vertebrobasilar artery disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis, etc., and chronic ** includes progressive bulbar palsy, syringomyelia and skull base tumors. Common forms of pseudobulbar palsy are cerebrovascular disease, as well as inflammation, demyelinating disease, and degenerative disease. Another important cause of the disease in the elderly is tumors, which should be paid attention to, and tumors such as esophageal tumors and skull base tumors are also possible**.

    Guidance: It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination, you can go to the neurology department for a systematic neurological examination to determine**, if necessary, head CT, esophagography, and blood tumor markers and other examinations to rule out the possibility of tumor. This disease can be large or small and should be taken seriously.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The trachea and esophagus of the human body are open to the pharynx, but most of the time, the esophagus is blocked by the cartilage of the epiglottis, so most of the time, only the trachea and the pharynx communicate, which is the human breathing; When drinking water, the epiglottis cartilage blocks the trachea so that food can pass through the esophagus.

    When drinking water, if the person does not block the trachea, things will flow into the trachea, causing choking.

    So, while drinking water, don't talk.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, according to your description, you have experienced discomfort such as choking on drinking water, difficulty swallowing, etc., and the possibility of digestive tract diseases needs to be considered.

    Guidance: It is recommended that you go to the ENT department to rule out laryngitis or polyps. In addition, it is recommended to improve the gastroscopy, which is of great value for diagnosis.

    Don't use medicine blindly. Usually eat more soft and easily digestible food, do not eat raw, cold and spicy food, and avoid fire. Also check the pharynx and esophagus for lesions.

    You can try to use thickeners such as Shu Shisu in your usual diet, which can effectively play a thickening role, smooth and easy to swallow. The combination of medication and medicine can effectively improve dysphagia.

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