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Imagine living with throat pain for 35 years… No doctors can get to the bottom of it. You’re misdiagnosed with everything from mumps to allergies… even anxiety and ADHD. Years of medical procedures, therapy, and surgery don’t help. Eventually, you’re accused of attention seeking and told to “get over it.”
That’s the exact nightmare one man claims to have lived through since childhood. He says he gave up on getting an accurate diagnosis and decided to just suffer in silence. Then, one day, out of the blue, the medical mystery was magically solved. All thanks to a random dish of taco rice that his daughter made one evening.
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Have you or your child swallowed a tooth? Here’s when to worry…
If this guy’s story has you panicking about swallowing teeth, fear not. Apparently, it’s quite common and generally, harmless. Most times, a tooth will digest without pain or complications.
“Nearly all swallowed objects will pass through the digestive system without causing any harm, including those with sharp edges,” notes the U.K.’s National Health Service (NHS). According to the the European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, if an object can pass from the narrowest part of the digestive tract (where the esophagus joins the stomach), it will most likely pass with no problem.
Most swallowed foreign objects (like teeth) will go through your GI tract. “But roughly 8% find their way into the tracheobronchial tree, or the airways that extend into your lungs,” the Hull University Teaching Hospitals reports. If this happens, it’s considered a medical emergency.
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Other times, you should seek medical attention after swallowing a tooth include if you have trouble swallowing, experience neck, chest pain or abdominal pain, are vomiting a lot, if there is blood present in vomit or stool, or if you have a fever or are drooling.
Dentist in gloves showing a child how to brush teeth using a dental model, addressing throat pain concerns.
It’s clear taco rice guy didn’t swallow the tooth… so how did it stay in his throat for so long? One possibility is something known as Zenker’s diverticulum. It’s basically a pouch that develops in your throat, and it may have literally been holding the answer to his pain for all those years.
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“The pouch forms when your cricopharyngeus muscle, which is the upper sphincter muscle of the esophagus, doesn’t work like it should. Constant pressure from this muscle creates back pressure on the wall of your throat,” explains the Cleveland Clinic site. “Over time, that pressure may push tissue through the throat wall to make a pouch or outpouching. The pouch may cause issues like difficulty swallowing, regurgitating food or bad breath.”
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And yes, food, pills and even teeth that have fallen out can get stuck in the pouch instead of going through the esophagus. That’s according to Mayo Clinic. This can lead to problems with eating and other complications.
Mayo’s experts add that if the pouch gets big enough, whatever’s in it may spill into the throat. Cue taco rice with a side of milk tooth…
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Doctors are on such a self made throne so often. They need to be more humble and compassionate. Just because you haven’t heard of someone’s complaint doesn’t mean it’s not real.
I zeroed in on the comment about losing his baby tooth in his mid-thirties. (Although he would be 35+7 now, not 35). Some people never lose all their baby teeth! I know because I'm over 40 and I have a baby tooth still, there's an adult tooth underneath and the dentist says it's not all that unusual actually. Uncommon but not unusual. And it probably will just always be there.
Doctors are on such a self made throne so often. They need to be more humble and compassionate. Just because you haven’t heard of someone’s complaint doesn’t mean it’s not real.
I zeroed in on the comment about losing his baby tooth in his mid-thirties. (Although he would be 35+7 now, not 35). Some people never lose all their baby teeth! I know because I'm over 40 and I have a baby tooth still, there's an adult tooth underneath and the dentist says it's not all that unusual actually. Uncommon but not unusual. And it probably will just always be there.
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