Eating and swallowing chest choking pain may be due to gastroesophageal reflux disease, esophageal tumors, esophageal polyps, esophageal hiatal hernia and other digestive tract pathologies. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to determine the cause and treat the cause, common causes and treatment methods, as follows: 1. Gastroesophageal reflux disease: If patients secrete more gastric acid, reflux into the esophagus to stimulate the esophageal mucosa, there will be a feeling of choking pain in the chest when eating and swallowing. It is recommended that patients should immediately go to the hospital, check the electronic gastroscopy, after the diagnosis can be oral acid suppressants, gastrointestinal power drugs and other drugs for treatment; 2, esophageal tumors, esophageal polyps: malignant tumors of the esophagus, esophageal smooth muscle tumors, esophageal polyps and other occupying lesions, can cause eating and swallowing chest choking pain, it is recommended that patients improve CT examination, clear the cause, under the electronic gastroscopy, polypectomy, esophageal smooth muscle tumor ESD surgery. 3, esophageal hiatus hernia: esophageal hiatus hernia can cause local stenosis and obstruction of the esophagus, when patients will experience choking pain, oral treatment with drugs such as ranitidine and domperidone tablets is needed, if the symptoms do not ease after taking the drugs or recurrent, surgical treatment is needed; 4, stomach diseases: gastritis, gastric ulcer patients after eating may lead to stomach pain, which in turn causes chest cascading pain, some patients may not express themselves well, describing it as a choking sensation, it is recommended to go to the hospital for gastroscopy or barium meal examination in a timely manner, and after the diagnosis can take drugs such as omeprazole and mosapride to relieve the symptoms. As eating and swallowing chest choking pain, mostly related to digestive tract pathology, so more attention should be paid to diet, daily should eat less and more meals, and avoid eating high fat, fried, alcohol, mint, coffee, chocolate, strong tea, garlic, onions, etc., because these foods can stimulate the digestive tract and produce discomfort.