Drinking water too quickly and choking on the chest can easily cause local pain and discomfort, which may be esophageal mucosal injury. The more common clinical causes are eating too fast and eating too rough food, both of which can cause mechanical damage to the esophageal mucosa, manifesting as chest pain and a series of discomfort such as nausea and vomiting. You can go to the hospital for esophageal examination and take omeprazole enteric capsules, clarithromycin capsules and aluminum thioglycollate gel for symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor after the diagnosis is confirmed. At the same time, you should also adjust your usual diet and regulate it from the dietary aspect. Do not eat too greasy food, but eat more easily digestible, vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables and coarse grains rich in dietary fiber. If the symptoms of long-term choking on water occur, go to the hospital for gastroscopy and, if necessary, timely surgical treatment.