Burn like sensation lasts a few seconds, several times a day or 2 days now in mid chest area. burping alot. drank like 3 cans of soda through those days & ate chocolate. working alot so drank soda to stay up. no other systoms just tired from work. Globus Hystericus. To the Editor: Dr. Schatzki's recent note on globus hystericus 1 provides a useful stimulus to clarify something of what psychiatrists mean by hysteria. His report described a What is globus hystericus? Globus hystericus is the somewhat-dated term to what is more commonly termed globus sensation or globus pharyngis. It literally means "a feeling of having a lump in your Ready To Become More Than Anxiety? Globus Hystericus. By Timothy Donnelly. 1. A pity the selfsame vehicle that spirits me away from. factories of tedium should likewise serve to drag. me backwards into panic, or that panic should erect. massive factories of its own, their virulent pollutants. havocking loved waterways, frothing all the reed-. glo· bus hys· ter· i· cus ˈglō-bəs-his-ˈter-i-kəs. variants or globus sensation or globus pharyngeus. - fə-ˈrin-jē-əs. also globus syndrome or globus. : the subjective feeling or sensation of a lump or mass in the throat. It's a common but confusing condition originally named globus hystericus, probably because of its potential Your doctor can give you guidance on how long you should take them and the time of day they will be most effective. Medications to try include: Last medically reviewed on March 19, 2018. It's also known as "Globus Hystericus". It's basically having a sensation of having a lump in the throat when there is nothing there. I went to see my doctor because I was having persistent "Sore Throat" over 2 months (With no fever or anything). My doctor told me that something is causing my mouth/throat to become dried up. Last updated November 20, 2021 Anxiety lump in throat feeling , tight throat, and pressure in the throat, also known as Globus pharyngeus (globus hystericus), are common anxiety disorder symptoms . It’s also common for anxiety and panic attacks . Globus pharyngeus is a common disorder and accounts for 5% of all ENT referrals. Objectives. To evaluate the role of barium swallow and endoscopy in these patients, to ascertain the incidence, if any, of aerodigestive tract malignancy in this group and to assess the natural evolution of globus pharyngeus. Materials and Methods. Seventy-nine patients underwent barium swallow M76QJH.