Medical If I have food around my organs

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Concerns were raised about the possibility of food being trapped in body cavities, specifically questioning if there are more than two pathways down the throat aside from the esophagus and windpipe. The discussion highlighted confusion regarding the specific cavities involved, with mentions of the chest, abdomen, and skull. Symptoms included feelings of food movement and pressure, along with issues related to organ shifting. The consensus emphasized the importance of seeking medical advice, suggesting that surgery might be necessary for removal if food is indeed present. The thread was ultimately closed, reinforcing the need for professional evaluation.
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I'm concerned that I have food in my body cavities. Are there more than 2 ways down your throat besides your esophagus and windpipe? If so would I be in danger of spoiling in 2 days or so like food poisoning?
 
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Pwave said:
I'm concerned that I have food in my body cavities.

Which cavities do you mean, and what makes you think they are filled with food?
 
Chest,abdomen,even skull. I've been having a problem with organ shifting. The connection of digestive and resperaatory moved. I can feel food move and pressure in my body. So if it has to be removed is surgery the only way to get it out?
 
The only advice we can give you, is: go see a doc.

I am closing the thread.
 
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