What causes Clicking or Popping in Throat when Swallowing?
I was doing some neck massages a few days ago and then afterwards whenever I swallow, I feel a clicking/popping sensation and sound when my larynx moves up upon swallow. There is no pain at the moment but the popping sensation in my throat gives me anxiety whenever I swallow. Is this the result of the cartilage rubbing on each other? Is it from the hyoid bone rubbing the thyroid cartilage? Are there exercises that can fix this?
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Hello @mojave79 and welcome to Mayo Connect. As you probably know, we on Mayo Connect are not medical professionals, but patients like yourself, who give and receive support as we go through health problems. As an ENT specialist has mentioned that your problem is perplexing, this may not be an easy problem to diagnose.
I too have had swallowing problems, not exactly like yours, but I realize the feeling of discomfort when swallowing becomes an effort or a problem. If you would be comfortable sharing more, I'm wondering if you have any speech problems? I'm thinking of things like a raspy voice, etc. I'm also wondering if either of the ENT docs that you saw took a look at your vocal cords (this would have been a procedure they did in the office by putting a tube with a camera down your nose)?
Regarding the possible cause of your problems being related to an injury, I'm wondering if you have ever been in an accident where a seat belt was being used and it put pressure on that side of your neck/throat? What about surgeries you may have had where you might have been intubated? These types of injuries do not always cause problems right away, but sometimes years later. These are not meant to be diagnoses but just suggestions for you to think about.
As I always suggest when you are having a hard-to-diagnose problem, I would encourage you to seek a second opinion at a multidisciplinary health center like Mayo Clinic or a university medical school. These types of medical facilities are research-oriented and tend to be able to diagnose and treat perplexing problems.
Is it possible for you to seek a second opinion at a facility like that?
Thanks @hopeful33250 I don't have any speech problems and my voice hasn't been altered. Both ENTs used a tube with the camera and looked at my vocal cords. I luckily haven't been in a car accident and the only throat surgery I've had was a tonsillectomy when I was 4. I think I'm going to seek another opinion as well....particularly now that I have a CT scan. I'm wondering if there is some type of scan that can be done as I'm swallowing that would reveal more info.
Hello @mojave79
Yes, there are swallowing studies. I have them done several times as I have a paralyzed vocal cord. Here is some information about a Dynamic Swallowing Study, from Mayo Clinic's website, https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dysphagia/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20372033
"Dynamic swallowing study. You swallow barium-coated foods of different consistencies. This test provides an image of these foods as they travel through your mouth and down your throat. The images may show problems in the coordination of your mouth and throat muscles when you swallow and determine whether food is going into your breathing tube."
I've also had another of the tests listed in this link the barium swallow test. I'm not sure it was as effective in diagnosis as was the dynamic swallowing study. However, my problem is somewhat different than yours.Are there any types of foods or liquids that are more difficult for you to swallow?
I would encourage you to keep doing research and seeking answers. This may be a difficult problem to both diagnose and treat. Therefore your own advocacy will serve you well in the future. Be patient with the process! Wishing you well!
Hello I was hoping to find a solution to my case.Two years ago while asleep i sneezed heavily and when I got up I observed some changes in my breathing,its as if I tore something inside the left wall of my throat.My left nostril takes in too much air which I think is because of the wound,However the doctors in the ENT never believed me.Now I can’t talk for few minutes without having to take a break just to catch my breath my condition is worse sometimes I feel my vocal cords are cracking.Also my chest seems trapped with air which feels uncomfortable and all these started from a single sneeze.please I really need help
Hello @jramirez77
As I recall from your earlier post, you were scheduled to have an EGD a few days ago. I was thinking about you and wondering if the EGD gave your doctor some more information about your problem. Will you post with an update when it's convenient?
<p>Click in throat</p><p>Rarely i involuntarily have some clicks in my throat, i also have them in my ears all the time when i swallow, but the main issue is my throat, i dont know how to express myself but i can clench my throat or at least thats how i feel and when i do that i cant inhale through my nose, im 19 years old, im really worried is it possible to clench your throat like close it, i feel the front part of my neck touching my back part of my neck inside my throat because the front part is getting stuck to something, but all that is when i voluntarily do it, i just flex my neck and my adam s bone goes up and it makes weird sounds</p>
@lupin Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, a place to give and get support.
You are experiencing involuntary "clicks" in your throat and ears and you are worried.
You will notice that I moved your question to a previous discussion related to "clicks" in the throat. I did this so you could connect with members like @mushroom @nrd1 @shey @geminiman17 @ch665296f @klangston85 that are experiencing something similar and/or have previously discussed this topic.
You want to scroll through the previous posts to look for information and suggestions.
May I ask if you have seen your primary care provider (doctor) about this issue?
@lupin-it’s sounds like you are someone who is hypersensitive/hyper aware of their body and sounds it makes. Everyone’s auditory sounds in their body resonate differently to them. Clicks in your ears are normal when you swallow, as your
Eustscian tubes open and close upon swallowing. Some people’s louder than others. Other people swallow with more force than others, making you more aware of that area. It sounds like you have become hyper focused on this, which is the cause for you, using the word “worry”. Just remember the body is complex and amazing at the same time. It is constantly working for you at all times. I would look to see if you are spending more time on your own right now and or if you have a way to focus on pleasurable things. You say you are doing this voluntarily. I would assume that if you stopped the voluntary movements and shift your focus, the sounds and worry would fade into the background. Just a thought hope this helps.
I have to after ma@sagung my neck and it hasn't gone. Has your condition changed?
I meant massaging myself. I am such a fool to di massage my neck during a panic attack