All I know is that I always feel like I have to swallow, or pop my ears, or feel like I have stuff in my nose that does not want to come out. So it makes me wonder if all that is inter-related. I did not loose a few teeth when I was a child. I have always been that I have a large sinus cavity - and I have more teeth my mouth than most people do. I know that it is not my anxiety, I believe that it does have something to do with the flap in the back of my throat near the eustation tube, that comes from your sinuses. and the doctors will do that endoscope and say it looks fine and will tell me it is my anxiety. I every so often, especially after sleeping will get up and have so much of that mucus in the back of my throat near my ears and throat meet in the back will be so sore that it will literally hurt to swallow. Wow, this is so me! I have had the sinus balloon surgery in the past six years, and I swear I think that my symptoms got worse without getting any better. I thought I was for a long time and doctors just thought I was crazy. and you aren't thee only person this happens to. It was a really nice thing to figure out. When I was able to keep it moisturized, I had zero problems keeping sinus pressure headaches at bay. I found that this dryness and thick mucous also played a part in these super painful changes in pressure. Treatment of severe mucus plugging by direct instillation of rhDNase has. Recently I traveled by car across country and spent time in the mountains. Some people suffer from chronic sinusitis, which makes nasal mucus very thick. pressure accumulates in my skull) like while riding planes and during whether events that cause pressure changes. I've also had issues with having my ears pop during pressure changes (they won't pop. When it does it's usually a disgusting surprise. Coughing doesn't work usually at all and sneezing very rarely. Some people do it when their throat itches? Otherwise it sits there and just accumulates. It doesn't come into my mouth without doing this thing where I sort of use my tongue to create suction into my mouth by sticking my tongue to the roof of my mouth and pulling it away. Usually it dries hard inside my nose and then it makes it gluey between the back of my nose and my soft palate. It creates dry mouth but also just dries any mucous membrane. I take a medication that dries me out severely.
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