Esophageal diverticula are weak areas of the esophagus, the tube that connects your throat to your stomach, that push outward. These weakened areas form a pouch, which can trap food.
There are different types of esophageal diverticula:
- Zenker’s diverticula – Form at the back of your throat above the esophagus (these are most common)
- Midthoracic diverticula – Form in the mid-chest area of your throat
- Epiphrenic diverticula – Form above your diaphragm
The condition can affect people of all ages, but it mainly occurs in middle-aged and older adults.
Risk Factors
Esophageal diverticula are more common in people with swallowing conditions, such as achalasia, that affect the function of their esophagus.
Symptoms
You may not notice any symptoms until the diverticulum fills with food, which can cause:
- Breathing food into your airways
- Cough
- Gurgling sound in the throat
- Lung infections, such as pneumonia
- Regurgitation of undigested food
- Sore throat or hoarseness
- Swallowing pain and difficulty
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