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Tracheitis? As in trachea pain?

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NotQuiteCockney · 02/10/2006 09:59

Anybody else get this? It's maddening, and I have it today ...

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NotQuiteCockney · 02/10/2006 14:16

Bump?

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SpookyQuootiepie · 02/10/2006 14:22

erm... is that like heartburn, but when it goes right to your throat?

CountessDracula · 02/10/2006 14:23

do you take nsaids for it if it is an inflammation?

amynnixmum · 02/10/2006 14:26

Last year I had pain on swallowing that seemed to be centred just about where the trachea meets the stomach. It lasted for about 3 days and was really quite painful and then it went away. I had it again a few months later but it was much less painful and only lasted 2 days. Is this anything like what you suffer from?

NotQuiteCockney · 02/10/2006 14:29

Trachea is where air goes into the lungs. It's the esophagus that goes to the stomach.

This hurts when I breathe, right in my adam's apple, so to speak. It doesn't hurt a lot. It doesn't seem inflamed, although it is slightly tender.

I did go to a gp, the first time it happened (7 years ago? something like that), saying "my trachea hurts", and came out with the diagnosis of "tracheitis", and the explanation of "It's viral, it will go away on its own".

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amynnixmum · 02/10/2006 14:30

Doh! Yep I knew that - my brain is not working today

CountessDracula · 02/10/2006 14:31

but itis means inflammation of

Try nurofen as is anti inflammatory

SpookyQuootiepie · 02/10/2006 14:32

im getting it confused I had VERY bad pain when I was PG, but that was esophugus (totally mispelt) pain.

NotQuiteCockney · 02/10/2006 14:33

Hmm, worth a go, CD. It doesn't hurt that much, but it is v freaky having pain when I breathe.

No stress, amynnixmum, I get these things confused all the time.

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Elibean · 02/10/2006 15:00

NQC, I had that several times when I was a kid - it was horrid, and a bit scary. I remember feeling as though I had a sort of web over my throat, and the important thing was not to panic and breathe gently and calmly.

Anyway...really sorry you have it. I do remember it coming on when the air was cool and damp at night, in the autumn, as in now. Also remember my mother providing me with steam inhalations to ease it, have you tried that?

Had it once as an adult too, and yes it does hurt - hope you feel better soon.

NotQuiteCockney · 02/10/2006 16:32

Oh, I should try steam inhalations.

I think, in my case, it's a cold symptom, more or less. It seems to be associated with them, anyway. It is alarming, in a visceral way, to have discomfort when I breathe.

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Elibean · 02/10/2006 16:35

Anything to do with breathing feels a bit alarming, I reckon. Hope the steam helps..

NotQuiteCockney · 02/10/2006 16:38

Weird that, I wonder why ;-).

I should try my asthma reliever, see if that helps - wasn't asthmatic when first diagnosed with tracheitis, but am now, mildly.

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