If you feel a blockage in your throat when you can’t burp, consider gastroesophageal reflux pharyngitis, and possibly psychosomatic factors. If gastroesophageal reflux pharyngitis is the cause, the change in gastric dynamics can cause gastric contents to reflux through the esophagus and into the throat, stimulating the mucous membrane of the throat and causing chronic diffuse inflammation of the mucous membrane and submucous tissue of the throat. This can lead to blockage of the throat, foreign body discomfort, acid reflux, belching and other symptoms, as well as chronic cough, dryness and pain in the throat. Psychosomatic factors, which are also the main cause of foreign body blockage sensation in pharyngitis, should not be overly concerned about throat discomfort, and the symptoms can be relieved. If it is caused by gastroesophageal reflux pharyngitis, you need to change your life and eating habits. It is recommended to visit the Department of Otolaryngology for a clear diagnosis and treatment.