What’s wrong with swallowing something in your throat?

Discomfort in swallowing things in the throat is mainly seen clinically in the following cases: 1. chronic pharyngitis, such patients will feel discomfort such as foreign body sensation in the throat when swallowing saliva, but this feeling is not present when the patient is eating; 2. acute inflammatory lesions in the throat, commonly seen in acute pharyngitis, acute tonsillitis, peri-tonsillar abscess, acute epiglottitis, etc. Because the common feature of these diseases is that the pain in the pharynx is very obvious, because the pain in the pharynx is very obvious, the patient will feel significantly more pain when swallowing, clinically, such as this case, anti-inflammatory and other symptomatic treatment, if necessary, hormones and other treatment; 3, the pharynx is something long, common epiglottis cysts, common tumors in the throat, such as hypopharyngeal cancer. Because something is growing in the throat, the patient will have a clear foreign body sensation when swallowing, and this foreign body sensation is not effective with medication. Clinically, for this condition, patients should be advised to check electronic laryngoscopy and other examinations as much as possible to avoid missing the diagnosis.