Belch-Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction

Belch-Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction

Consultant-led diagnosis and treatment for RCPD is a neurological condition where the cricopharyngeal muscle fails to relax, trapping stomach gas. with personalised care and advanced ENT techniques

What is the condition?

Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction (RCPD) is a condition where the cricopharyngeal muscle at the top of the oesophagus fails to relax properly, preventing the normal release of gas from the stomach upwards. In a healthy individual, this muscle relaxes automatically to allow belching. In those with RCPD, the muscle remains contracted, trapping gas in the stomach and oesophagus with no natural outlet.

The condition is often misdiagnosed or overlooked entirely, as many people are unaware that the inability to burp is a recognised medical condition. It is not caused by diet or lifestyle and is believed to be a neurological or muscular dysfunction rather than a digestive issue.

SYMPTOMS

What to look out for?

People with RCPD commonly experience a range of uncomfortable and often distressing symptoms, many of which significantly impact daily life:

  • Inability to burp or belch, even when feeling the strong urge to do so

  • Constant gurgling or bubbling sounds from the throat, particularly after eating or drinking

  • Severe bloating and abdominal distension as trapped gas has no upward escape

  • Chronic nausea, especially after meals or when lying down

  • A feeling of uncomfortable pressure or tightness in the chest or upper abdomen

  • Excessive flatulence as the body attempts to expel trapped gas downward

  • Social anxiety or distress caused by audible gurgling sounds in quiet environments

TREATMENT

What can be done?

The treatment of this condition is by injection into the cricopharyngeal muscle. This causes a temporary partial  paralysis of this muscle and allows burping to begin again. Most patients will then learn the act of the burping in about 3 months. Some patients might require a repeat of the  injection.

PREVENTION

What should I do?

Dos

Do keep a symptom diary to share with your specialist at your consultation

  • Do mention RCPD specifically when speaking to your GP, as awareness of the condition remains low

  • Do follow post-treatment guidance carefully if you proceed with Botox injection

  • Do eat smaller meals and take your time eating to reduce trapped gas discomfort

Donts

Don't self-diagnose or attempt any form of self-treatment for this condition

  • Don't drink carbonated drinks in an attempt to force a belch — this will worsen bloating

  • Don't ignore persistent chest pressure or nausea — always have these assessed by a specialist

  • Don't delay seeking treatment — the longer the muscle dysfunction persists, the more disruptive symptoms can become

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