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Funny. I have the same feeling of popping in my throat. I don't know what it is but it can be that I strained some muscles in my throat after looking at my tongue to much in the mirror (I am, and I know, a hypochondriac)... So bad. I get the feeling when I move or breathe. But I keep my focus to much on the problem. It also feels like something is in my throat and I need to cough it out. Doesn't help by the way.

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I have the exact same thing. When I exhale, I hear and feel my throat popping when I exhale. If I cough it doesn't go away. Very annoying.
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It's due to sinus pressue

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I too have breathing issues like that call me I want to see what you found out my friend 


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I have the exact same problem
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I have the same problem of bubbles popping in my throat since I was young. It happens to me when I'm very tired. I drives me nuts.
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Thank you This was so helpful
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Same problem I hate it...the pressure in the throat and chest very annoying
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Congestive heart failure
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I have the same problem and I also have asthma. The only thing I know for sure is its not Asthma. I have had asthma almost 25 years. Asthma is in the lungs. If you are wheezing from the lungs, then that's asthma. You can't here wheezing from the lungs out loud. I put my point fingers in both ears to listen to my lungs to actually hear the wheezing or someone else can put their ear to your chest. Wheezing from your throat is something else. If you are wheezing from the throat, open your mouth as you wheeze and if its getting louder that's not asthma. That's in the throat, go get checked for throat cancer. If you don't have cancer in the throat. Go to a pulmonary doctor to have the light/camera down your nose. Just tell them it sound like wheezing coming from your throat. I had this procedure done but after I had it done it went away. Until a month ago, I'm going to my Asthma specialist in 2days. So I'm going to ask him what was my test result from that test from the pulmonary. I hope this help, God Bless.
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That's exactly what I get & just like you I only get them when lying down & I developed them after a bad case of pneumonia. They don't hurt or stop me from breathing, it's just weird!
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One thing i've learned since being diagnosed with Gerd/ acid reflux is that it doesnt present its self the way we think it does. It can be silent, you dont even know you have it. Your respretory infection you had might have been caused by acid reflux or miss diagnosed as an infection all together. Your symptoms you are describing are what i am going through with my acid reflux, the popping and girgling in the throat. Though I also have an itchy throat and chest and a bad cough. Looking back, I didnt think i had acid reflux either the first time a doctor tried to diagnose it as that when i went in for a sinus problem. I dissagreed, and walked out all dissapointed only to experience getting the diagnosis again years later after trouble swallowing food and a nasty cough with phlem and now this girgle. Everyone experiences it differently, for some its obvious and for others its not, they call it silent reflux. I say, dont write it off or be skeptical. Its most likely acid reflux or related to your esophagus. Get it checked out by a doctor, dont let it go untreated because left un treated for too long makes for a high risk of developing cancer. Not trying to scare you, just letting you know its important not to blow it off for another day when it has gotten worse. Take care of yourself.
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Some of you might want to think about talking to your doctors about heart failure. I had that clicking too and i came here a few months back looking for answers. I didnt find what i was looking for. When i started swelling up i would lift my legs up and it seemed the fluid dispersed but it didnt it just moved. It got to the point where i was being crushed from the inside by water. My heart wasnt pumping it out like it should. The water was filling me up like a balloon. It squeezed my esophagus to where anything i ate would hurt going down. I always felt full. Imagine a 3/4 piece of toast filling you up for the better part of a 24 hour period. Don't wait until you get as bad as i did. Only God knows why i survived. Maybe it's to tell you to get your heart checked!
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If its like a silent cough as if your throat exhales and thinks its coughing type of thing im pretty sure it is caused by stress i get this when i have had a real stressful time and it lasts weeks but make sure to keep calm and dont stress about it dont think about it and try to avoid doing it like i am trying to at this moment its just a stress habbit
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Hi, I think that the popping is a result of the epiglottis just having spasms on occasion. The epiglottis is the flappy thing in your actual throat (not the dangly thing which is a uvula) that switches back and forth between working for your two pipes, wind pipe and swallowing pipe. Since the epiglottis is only one object, it can only function as a wall for one pipe at a time; it moves kind of like half of a suspension bridge. Anyway, I believe that for some reason, the epiglottis just isn't sure what it's supposed to be doing at the moment or it is just simply having a spasm. I have this issue too, and am not worried about it being a big problem, just an annoying occurrence. *Other information about me since I experience this, too!* when I was younger I had acid reflux (grew out of it about 10years ago)— didn't have the clicking then. About 3yrs ago, I was diagnosed with asthma. The popping/clicking what I call "breath steps" started about a year ago. Hope this helped!!! :)
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