Eating chest feeling blocked may be dietary factors, esophageal lesions and pleurisy and other causes. 1. Dietary factors: If you feel blocked in the chest when eating dry food such as steamed buns, cookies, baked buns, etc. and it is difficult to swallow, it is mainly due to the food being too dry, and can be relieved by drinking a moderate amount of water. 2. Esophageal lesions: such as reflux esophagitis, esophageal cancer, etc., can lead to a similar “blockage” feeling after eating, that is, difficulty in swallowing. 3. Pleurisy: Inflammation of pleura due to chest injury, infection or tumor, etc., which may lead to the symptom of chest blockage after eating, and shortness of breath, dyspnea and other manifestations. If physiological factors lead to the phenomenon of chest feeling blocked when eating, it usually does not need treatment; if it is not relieved for a long time or even progressive aggravation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and carry out treatment.