What’s wrong with a blocked throat that makes it hard to breathe?

Difficulty in breathing with a blocked throat may be caused by acute laryngitis, acute epiglottitis, pharyngeal tumors and other reasons.
1. Acute laryngitis: in most cases, it is caused by excessive stimulation of pregnancy or infection, which makes the infected part of the throat excessively secrete infectious substances to block the throat, causing local inflammation and swelling, which will cause the symptoms of throat blockage and difficulty breathing.
2. Acute epiglottitis: when suffering from acute epiglottitis, the epiglottis is stimulated by the outside world, abnormally enlarged and swollen, compressing the laryngopharyngeal cavity airway, which leads to the symptom of throat blockage and dyspnea.
3. Laryngeal tumor: If the patient smokes or drinks for a long time, or the level of sex hormone increases, and other reasons cause the tumor in the pharynx, when the tumor is abnormally enlarged or metastasized, and presses the local mucous membrane, the symptom of laryngeal congestion and dyspnea may appear.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and diagnosis to clarify the cause of the disease, and carry out targeted treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.