Feeling blocked in chest after eating may be caused by chronic pharyngitis, esophagitis, esophageal cancer, etc., which need to be treated accordingly according to the specific disease, such as omeprazole, domperidone and other medications or surgical treatment.
1. Patients with chronic pharyngitis, because of the local inflammatory reaction, may have symptoms such as dysphagia and dysphagia when eating. Laryngoscopy is recommended to assist in diagnosis, and oral medication under the direction of a doctor, for example, omeprazole is needed for reflux chronic pharyngitis.
2. Esophagitis is generally due to the reflux of gastric acid into the esophagus, resulting in damage to the esophageal mucosa, causing a localized inflammatory reaction. Gastroscopy is recommended, and gastric acid inhibitors (e.g., omeprazole, etc.), gastrointestinal stimulants (e.g., domperidone), and mucosal protectants (e.g., aluminum thioglycollate) should be taken under the guidance of doctors for treatment.
3. Esophageal cancer may cause obstruction of the esophagus, resulting in the symptom of eating feeling blocked in the chest. It is recommended to improve gastroscopy biopsy and other examinations, and timely surgical treatment is needed.
Patients are recommended to actively seek medical treatment and follow the doctor’s instructions.