Wednesday, September 3

Feeling Tightness in Your Throat? 5 Symptoms and How Can You Manage Them

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Reason 1: Allergic reaction

Your body, in response to the foreign invader, will release chemicals that will cause your throat and airways to inflame, which is why you feel your throat tightening and swelling up. This reaction could be mild, and it could stop at this, or it could manifest further with some of the following symptoms:

  • difficulty breathing, including wheezing or whistling-like sounds;
  • pain in your chest;
  • uncontrolled cough;
  • swelling of the face, mouth, lips, or tongue;
  • itchiness of the throat, mouth, or of the skin, along with potential hives or rashes;
  • dizziness and potential fainting;
  • increased heartbeat;
  • stomach cramps, along with nausea, diarrhea, or vomiting.

These are considered more severe reactions. What’s more, anaphylaxis is considered a medical emergency as it can lead to loss of life. If you spot these severe reactions, please contact the local emergency services or rush the person to the ER for treatment.

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