Patients who feel choking when drinking water mainly consider three aspects: 1, the patient has a narrow pharyngeal cavity, such as having tonsillar hypertrophy, which is often caused by repeated inflammation of the patient’s tonsils. If the choking sensation is due to tonsillar hypertrophy, tonsil removal can be considered. 2, the patient has inflammation in the larynx, such as acute epiglottitis or phial edema, acute laryngitis, which can aggravate the painful sensation of swallowing, so the patient is afraid to do swallowing action. 3, the esophagus problem, there may be occupational changes in the esophagus, so the patient feels choking when drinking water, it is recommended that the patient improve the esophagoscopy or esophageal CT, to clarify the specific condition. To clarify the specific condition. No matter what the cause of the patient choking on water, must be actively resolved to avoid affecting the patient’s normal quality of life.