What’s wrong with your throat when you swallow and feel like there’s something blocking it?

The feeling of something blocking the throat when swallowing may be related to chronic pharyngitis, reflux pharyngitis, epiglottis cysts or tumors. 1. Chronic pharyngitis: when suffering from chronic pharyngitis, it can lead to lymphoid follicle hyperplasia in the posterior wall of the pharynx, which makes the throat feel blocked when swallowing. 2. Reflux pharyngitis: when gastric reflux occurs, it can irritate the mucous membrane of the pharynx, causing chronic inflammation of the pharynx, and a foreign body sensation in the pharynx when swallowing saliva or empty pharynx. 2. Epiglottis cysts or tumors: epiglottis cysts or tumors are large, making the space of the throat narrow, the symptom can appear. It is recommended that those who feel something blocking the throat when swallowing go to the regular hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.