Yes, Crohns can in fact result in spasms of the esophagus. Crohns can affect every part of the digestive system from the mouth to the anus. Food passing over an area in the esophagus that is inflamed or ulcered can cause short term spasms and choking. Liquid diet is often advised during a flare when the throat/esophagus is involved.
Yes
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orgasms
No they were not.
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Okay, sometimes spasms in the esophagus may mimic pain that comes from the heart, and cause pain, it may go undiagnosed if the proper tests are not done. I would advise you go to an ER to rule out heart problems, and if everything is negative again then you should have esophageal manometry, this test will detect spams in your esophagus. Often the drugs that are used for this are nitrates, also, if diltiazem and metoprolol don't work, then you may ask them if they will start you on multaq, and I would recommend you see a cardiologist as well
Yes. Muscle spams, whether in the back or elsewhere, are a common issue with Fibromyalgia. Muscle relaxers, muscle taping and massage are all treatments that may help.