Skip to content
DL Method
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact

anxiety symptoms

Globus Pharyngeus: Why Anxiety Causes a Lump in Your Throat

March 31, 2026 by Dr. Marcus Reid
Illustration of throat and cricopharyngeal muscle showing globus pharyngeus mechanism in anxiety

Globus pharyngeus affects 45% of people at some point. Here is the exact mechanism by which anxiety creates a lump-in-throat sensation, how long it lasts, and when you should actually see a doctor.

Categories Health Tags anxiety, anxiety symptoms, cricopharyngeal, globus pharyngeus, lump in throat, somatic anxiety, stress symptoms, throat tightness Leave a comment

Recent Posts

  • Oarfish and Earthquakes: Is the Doomsday Fish a Real Warning Sign?
  • Saffron for Depression: Evidence From 12 Clinical Trials
  • Globus Pharyngeus: Why Anxiety Causes a Lump in Your Throat
  • What Are Muscle Knots, Actually? The Biology Behind Trigger Points
  • How General Anesthesia Erases Time: Why You Wake Up and Hours Are Gone

Categories

  • Alternative Medicine
  • Disease & Medicine
  • Entertainment
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Health
  • Healthy Eating
  • News
  • Nutrition Tips
  • Prevention & Treatments
  • Technology
  • Uncategorized
© 2026 DL Method • Built with GeneratePress