Feeling uncomfortable in the throat after eating may be caused by fish splinters or bones stuck in the throat, food causing irritation to the throat, gastroesophageal reflux, and so on. It is recommended to take appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Stuck fish spines or bones: accidentally swallowed fish spines or bones in the process of eating caused local tissue scratches, or fish spines or bones stuck in the throat, so that the patient feels discomfort in the throat after meals. It is recommended that timely hospital consultation, under the guidance of the doctor to give treatment (such as laryngoscopy to remove fish spines), if there is a scratch in the throat can be prophylactic use of antibiotics, such as amoxicillin. 2. Food irritation to the throat: Eating too spicy or too acidic and other stimulating foods may cause irritation to the mucous membrane of the throat, resulting in throat pain and discomfort. Most of these cases can be relieved on their own. 3. Gastroesophageal reflux: Gastroesophageal reflux can be caused by increased secretion of gastric acid and increased volume of the stomach after eating, resulting in discomfort in the throat. In this case, it is recommended to give appropriate medication (such as omeprazole, mosapride, etc.) under the guidance of a doctor. If your throat is uncomfortable after eating, it is recommended that you go to the hospital as soon as possible and be given the appropriate examination and treatment under the guidance of your doctor. Usually pay attention to maintain a good dietary habits, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, pay attention to chewing and swallowing slowly.