A feeling of pressure in the throat is likely to be a clinical problem with the thyroid gland. If the thyroid gland is too enlarged and compresses the trachea, the patient may experience a feeling of pressure. It is recommended that the patient go to the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery or the Department of General Surgery to improve the ultrasound of the thyroid gland and to check the thyroid gland for any problems. There is also a possibility that the patient may have an epiglottic cyst. Patients with epiglottic cysts often have a foreign body sensation, especially when eating, which may be more obvious. If the cyst is relatively large, sometimes it will affect breathing, so the patient will also have a sense of pressure in the throat. It is recommended that the patient can go to the ENT department to improve laryngoscopy to clarify the situation, if there is really an epiglottic cyst, you need to perform surgery under general anesthesia support laryngoscopy, and you also need to review regularly after surgery.