Some patients will also have mild choking sensation after esophageal cancer cardia surgery, just like before surgery, so the patients are depressed, afraid to eat and have high ideological pressure, thinking that their tumor is not done down. For this, doctors should give timely communication and explanation to patients’ thoughts. Explain to the patient that the surgery has been completed and the lesion has been successfully removed. The choking sensation is due to the short post-operative period and not yet adapted to the reason, which usually will gradually disappear after two months after the operation. There are three reasons for this. First, there is still a slight edema in the anastomosis in the early postoperative period, which will disappear quickly with time. Secondly, the texture of the peri-anastomotic ring is harder than that of normal esophageal tissue, and when food passes through, the retracting and stretching function is poor. Thirdly, the fundus disappears after esophagogastric anastomosis reconstruction. Once the patient understands, he will quickly relieve himself of the burden of thought. It is very conducive to the recovery of the body.