Things You'll Need
- Water
- Diazepam (e.g., Valium)
- Cyclobenzaprine HCl (e.g., Flexeril)
- Botox
- Doctor
Drink warm water. Again, in the case of cricopharyngeus spasm, both eating and drinking actually relax the muscle since its function is to relax when you swallow. Drinking warm water is recommended because it will not interfere with a healthy diet.
Take medications. Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine HCl), a muscle relaxant, is one option for people diagnosed with cricopharyngeus dysfunction, characterized by increasing difficulty in swallowing. Valium (diazepam) can be used to reduce anxiety, which aggravates the symptoms in cricopharyngeus spasm, or as a muscle relaxant.
Get an injection of Botox (botulinum toxin type A) into the cricopharyngeus muscle if you've been diagnosed with cricopharyngeus dysfunction. Botox reduces tonacity (over-contraction) in muscles.
Undergo corrective surgery if you've been diagnosed with cricopharyngeus dysfunction. There are two options in terms of surgery. A cricopharyngeal myotomy is traditional surgery in which the cricopharyngeal muscle is cut in order to make it permanently relaxed. This is done through a small incision in the neck under a general anesthetic and requires a hospital stay of about one night. Endoscopic surgery is performed through the mouth and uses a laser to divide the muscle from its inside surface. This type of surgery can be performed on an out-patient basis, or patients may be required to be hospitalized for one night.
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