If there is tightness and discomfort in the throat, it is first recommended to go to the hospital for laryngoscopy to see if there is chronic inflammation of the respiratory tract, such as tonsillitis, cold or chronic pharyngitis or laryngitis, which can be relieved by appropriate treatment. This condition can also be seen in tumors of the throat, such as benign tumors, malignant tumors, etc. Moreover, the larynx is connected to the esophagus, and when there are organic lesions in the esophagus, such as spasm of the esophageal sphincter or malignant tumors in the esophagus, they can also be reflected to the larynx causing extreme discomfort, including difficulty in swallowing. If you have recently been bitten by a cat or canine animal and have not received rabies vaccination, it is very likely that you are infected with the rabies virus when this occurs a few days later, because the rabies virus is a neurotoxin, which causes muscle tension and early choking and tightness in the throat.