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13 years
Sometimes I have a very severe pain in my chest when I try to swallow anything even water, or when I breath (usually in the middle)
Jun 21, 2013

Dr. Zakia Dimassi Pediatrics
This is called dysphagia, that is, trouble during swallowing. The source of the pain is the esophagus. Possible causes include:
1. Candida infection: candida is a fungus that can cause infection in the oral cavity and esophagus. Think of it if u see white streaks/patches in ur mouth or throat.
2. Achalasia: trouble in the esophageal motility (the esophagus contracts thru several phases of the swallowing process). This usually produces odynophagia (dyn means pain, phagia means eating/swallowing). It usually starts with pain when swallowing solids & progresses to pain even upon swallowing liquid. Sometimes however it could be only when swallowing liquid.
3. Reflux: when the stomach acidic content travels up to the esophagus due to malfunction of the ring that joins the esophagus to the stomach, the esophagus gets inflamed (esophagitis) , hence the pain.
It's necessary that you seek the advice of a specialist to run the appropriate tests in order to reach the correct diagnosis and treat accordingly.
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Dr. Salim Saab Otolaryngology (ENT)
this is an esophageal problemit maybe 2ary to esophageal ulcer or esphageal stenosis or tumour or achalasia or megaesophage
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