Globus sensation was first described by Hippocrates 2500 years ago [9]. The term “globus” meant “ball” in Latin. Globus sensation is a painless feeling of a lump or tightness in the throat, unrelated to swallowing [1]. Globus sensation is present between meals and swallowing of solids or large liquid boluses may give temporary relief.
It's also known as "Globus Hystericus". It's basically having a sensation of having a lump in the throat when there is nothing there. I went to see my doctor because I was having persistent "Sore Throat" over 2 months (With no fever or anything).
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