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DiscussionPersistent sore throat (3 years): Could it be related to tension?
Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Dec 7 1:10am | Replies (17)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "@maolland- By chance do you have tight neck muscles/jaw muscles/tight upper shoulders?"
Have you seen an oral surgeon or had a massage therapist work on your jaw inside & out? My jaw may have been broken as a teenager & always clicked, popped, & needed to be cracked into place for as long as I can remember. In recent years, I had an incident where someone put an e-stim-like contraction in the front of my neck & chest area that was the Most Tight muscle contractions that I have ever experienced & included my anterior neck, sternocleidomastoids bilaterally, scalenes bilaterally, pect majors bilaterally, sub clavicular muscles bilaterally, & actually caused limited ROM in my upper neck. My arms & hands go numb in some neck positions. **DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME**: The strangest is that my throat hurts until I move my trachea left to right, seemingly cracking it, but it's actually crunching across tight muscles like picks across guitar strings, until I find the "right place" to leave each segment of my throat. I know when it's aligned because the pain stops immediately & as long as I massage the muscles along my throat, the pain relief lasts awhile. Do Not "crack" your throat. Talk to your Chiropractor about it. The only long lasting relief I got was "cracking" my trachea, massaging the outsides of my jaw, then the bottom from the outside, then the inner jaw from inside my mouth, then the bottom of my jaw from InSide my mouth. You can Really Hurt yourself massaging these spots yourself. I have been a Massage Therapist for 22 years & was taught how to treat the jaw interior & exterior. It can be excruciating & should not be done by an LMT who was not trained for it. They can also be bitten by you. My pain actually goes up along the outer sides of my tongue when my throat's really tight. The tongue pain stops immediately when I "crack" my throat & massage my neck & jaw. It's something you're going to want to coordinate with your Chiropractor & LMT. It's too painful for me to massage first. Maybe you might be able to massage your jaw & your trachea will align itself. As I said, it's not like "cracking" your vertebrae, as it's cartilage. The muscles & tendons are so tight that my trachea moving over them sound almost like I'm "cracking" them. You can apologize to your Chiropractor for my saying "cracking". Chiropractors adjust the bones. Since I am not, & for the sake of accurately describing how it feels, I'm saying "cracking". I really hope this helps. Tongue-thrusting also exacerbates the pain & tension. But I've been a tongue-thruster since I was a kid & only developed symptoms after essentially being electrocuted.
Yes I do and I always have ever since I can remember. I see a chiropractor every week and I was getting massages once a month and need to get back to doing that.
However I have had issues with my jaw locking up due to holding tension and that was happening before I started experiencing the sore throat.