Gloushystericus (hysterical globus) is the subjective feeling of having some kind of unspecified thing or mass at the level of the cricoid cartilage at the bottom of the pharynx that causes discomfort such as distension, pressure or obstruction, and the abnormal motor function of this part is also known as cricopharyngeal dyskinesia, which is known as mei kuo qi in the motherland medicine. Half of the general population may experience this sensation intermittently, but it is more common in menopausal women. Patients tend to have psychiatric factors in the onset of the disease and have obsessive-compulsive concepts in their personality. Oropharyngeal foreign body: Oral foreign body is a common disorder. Most foreign bodies are deposited in the tonsils, root of the tongue or epiglottis valley, and they are often tiny foreign bodies that can easily pierce into the tissues or hide in places that are not easy to detect. Symptoms vary depending on the type of foreign body and the site of penetration, and are often characterized by a tingling sensation in the throat, which is exacerbated by swallowing, avoidance of turning the neck, and the patient’s ability to point out the location of the pain. Foreign body sensation in the throat is not a unique disease, but a combination of symptoms. It includes sensations of obstruction, pressure, lobar sensation, narrowing, dryness, burning, itching, ants, or other discomfort. Its causes are numerous and sometimes quite complex, organic or functional. Functional ones are also called pharyngeal allodynia, laryngeal allodynia, prurigo, pharyngeal neurosis, hysterical ball, etc. It is generally believed that the diagnosis of pharyngeal allodynia can only be made after the exclusion of organic lesions that produce pharyngeal foreign body sensation. Obstruction or dull pain behind the sternum when swallowing dry food: Obstruction or dull pain behind the sternum when swallowing dry food is one of the manifestations of esophageal cancer in early and middle stages. It is mainly progressive dysphagia, and in the early stage, it may only have discomfort or blockage when swallowing, and retrosternal pain or retrosternal discomfort when swallowing food.