I feel like there is a foreign body in my throat, I can’t cough it up, I can’t swallow it, what’s wrong?

Feeling that there is a foreign body in the throat can’t cough up and swallow may be caused by chronic pharyngitis, tonsil papilloma, epiglottis cysts and other reasons.
1. Chronic pharyngitis: due to the stimulation of chronic pharyngitis, the root of the tongue or the wall of the throat has scattered proliferation of lymphoid follicles, when the lymphoid follicles are too many or too large, there may be a foreign body in the throat can not cough up the feeling of not being able to go.
2. Tonsil papilloma: Due to viral infection, the surface of the tonsil proliferates benign tumors, and with the prolongation of time, the papilloma may gradually increase in size, so it feels like there is a foreign body in the throat that can’t be coughed up and swallowed.
3. Epiglottis cysts: If the epiglottis cyst itself is very large, or there is a persistent increase, it will cause difficulty in swallowing, and you feel like you can’t cough up or swallow a foreign body in your throat.
It is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner to check the cause of the disease and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.