Can nerve dysfunction cause a foreign body sensation in the throat?

The full name of the neurological disorder is autonomic dysfunction, and autonomic dysfunction may lead to a foreign body sensation in the throat. Autonomic dysfunction can be caused by a variety of factors, the most common of which are psychological. Autonomic dysfunction can be caused by excessive stress, an accelerated pace of life, and exposure to a variety of major negative psychological events. Typical symptoms of autonomic dysfunction include emotional instability, dizziness, tachycardia, difficulty in urination, abdominal pain and bloating, and a foreign body sensation in the throat due to dysfunction of the throat muscles. Autonomic dysfunction is treated with medication and psychotherapy. Common medications include paroxetine, doxepin, vitamin B1, ghrelin and propranolol. Psychotherapy is when the patient exists mental symptoms, the doctor provides psychological guidance to the patient to correct his bad mood and improve the mental symptoms. Patients should maintain a good attitude in daily life, actively cooperate with the treatment, and try to correct bad habits, which can effectively improve the symptoms of autonomic dysfunction and promote the recovery of the disease. Patients with autonomic dysfunction should go to the hospital in time to avoid delay. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.