Trachea problems?!
Question: Trachea problems!?
I know this sounds very strange but sometimes it seems my trachea appears to dislocate!. well not all of it, but one or two of the 'rings' on it seem to pop out of place!.
i've suffered from this for a few years and it only happens every few weeks!.
lying or moving into certain positions or sometimes when i swallow appears to be the cause!.
i have to move it back into place myself!.!.!.!.
it is painful, and i cant breathe properly when it happens & often end up having a panic attack if i cant put the cartilage (or whatever it is!!?) back into its place!.
can anyone shed any light on this!?! what it is or what do i do!?!? its been happening more recently and it worries me!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
i've suffered from this for a few years and it only happens every few weeks!.
lying or moving into certain positions or sometimes when i swallow appears to be the cause!.
i have to move it back into place myself!.!.!.!.
it is painful, and i cant breathe properly when it happens & often end up having a panic attack if i cant put the cartilage (or whatever it is!!?) back into its place!.
can anyone shed any light on this!?! what it is or what do i do!?!? its been happening more recently and it worries me!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
That sounds pain in the neck!
If the thyroid cartilage or the cricoid cartlidge move out of place, they could cause pressure on the thyroid gland, in which case could cause pain, possibly similar to a severe sore throat and problems swallowing!. I don't know if that helps your problem at all or what you would be able to do about it, if that was the case!. If it's worrying you that much though, maybe you should see a doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
If the thyroid cartilage or the cricoid cartlidge move out of place, they could cause pressure on the thyroid gland, in which case could cause pain, possibly similar to a severe sore throat and problems swallowing!. I don't know if that helps your problem at all or what you would be able to do about it, if that was the case!. If it's worrying you that much though, maybe you should see a doctor!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Airway tumors can arise from primary tracheobronchial tumors, adjacent primary tumors with airway invasion, or metastatic disease to the airway!.
Consult an ENT Specialist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Consult an ENT Specialist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Go to your doctor and tell him/herWww@Answer-Health@Com