What’s wrong with something stuck in your throat that you can’t swallow?

Something stuck in the throat can not be swallowed, can be seen in tonsillar hypertrophy, true bulbar palsy, supraglottic nerve palsy. 1. Tonsillar hypertrophy: palatine tonsillar hypertrophy, when the tonsillar hypertrophy is more serious, it may lead to the throat has obvious foreign body sensation, also may always feel something stuck in the throat can not swallow. 2. True bulbar palsy: acute onset may have thrombosis of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery or basilar artery, acute polyneuritis, diphtheria and other infections. Chronic progress is seen in motor neuron disease, posterior cranial fossa bottom or occipital foramen magnum area tumor, medullary cavernous disease, congenital malformation. Acute or slowly progressive dysarthria, slurred speech, nasal or hoarse voice; delayed pharyngeal sensory response, food and saliva can be retained in the hypopharynx, and dysphagia with choking. In severe cases, the patient can easily choke out of the nostril when drinking water, and even cannot swallow at all, and is left with nasal feeding or gastrostomy. 3. Superior laryngeal nerve palsy: If it is unilateral laryngeal nerve palsy, generally do not have any obvious symptoms, it is possible that both sides of the laryngeal nerve palsy patients will lose reflexes, resulting in easy to cough when eating, and often have difficulty swallowing and there is something stuck in the throat can not swallow the feeling. Something stuck in the throat can not swallow, there may be other causes, such as esophageal cancer, tonsil papilloma, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to find out the cause of targeted treatment.