Probably not: Globus sensation can be caused by several different possibilities. Gastroesophageal reflux is a common cause , however, h pylori gastritis is not. I would treat the gerd aggressively and see if the globus sensation improves. I recommend that patients undergo an egd (stomach scope) to rule out any underlying conditions such as a peptic ulcer, esophagitis or hiatal hernia.
Answered 5/13/2018
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Unlikely: Unlikely. See ENT doc for diagnosis and recommendations about suspected globus.
Answered 2/6/2016
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