Choking sensation from the throat to the chest, what department should I see?

If you have choking sensation from throat to chest, you are advised to see ENT and Gastroenterology, which may be clinically related to the following diseases: 1. Tumors of the throat are common in ENT, such as laryngeal cancer and hypopharyngeal cancer, which block the entrance of the esophagus, causing patients to have choking sensation from throat to chest, causing patients to have swallowing disorder and difficulty in swallowing. 2. Diseases of the esophagus, some patients have occupying tumors of the esophagus, causing patients to have choking sensation from throat to chest. This leads to the feeling of choking in the chest as the food cannot enter the esophagus when the patient swallows. Some patients also have reflux esophagitis, which can also cause the feeling of poor swallowing. Some patients with a history of chronic laryngitis in the ENT department may also experience this sensation. In conclusion, the choking sensation from the throat to the chest area also requires electronic laryngoscopy, electronic gastroscopy and other related examinations to further determine the possible disease characteristics of the patient, and patients are advised to confirm the diagnosis of these diseases as soon as possible to avoid omission and misdiagnosis.