Why does your throat close off when you’re upset/crying, making it hard to swallow?

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Why does your throat close off when you’re upset/crying, making it hard to swallow?

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Imagine yourself having a heavy grocery bag around your wrist while simultaneous with the same hand try to put a key into a key hole. Your precision will suffer greatly due to the excess muscle work by lifting the heavy bag.

When people are sad – especially crying heavily, it’s common that people see an general increase in muscle activity which can spread to the pharynx (thorat) and it’s muscles. In short you tense up. Extra muscle tension disrupts the muscle work needed for swallowing normally. Normal swallowing is a highly fine tuned and coordinated muscle work engaging roughly 50 muscles. If there are any disruptions to it, it can affect the persons ability to swallow normally.

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