What to do if you feel something blocking your esophagus

If you feel that something is blocking the esophagus, you can eat fluids to improve the situation, or use lansoprazole, bismuth pectin, domperidone to treat the problem, and some people need to undergo surgery. If the food you eat is too dry, there will be a foreign body jamming when passing through the mucosa of the esophagus, which will lead to something blocked in the esophagus, you can drink some liquids appropriately to help lubricate the esophagus and promote the downward movement of food. Some people feel something stuck in the esophagus due to reflux esophagitis, which needs to be treated with medication. The emergence of reflux esophagitis is related to excessive secretion of gastric acid, so medications that inhibit gastric acid secretion, such as lansoprazole, should be used, and should also be combined with mucosal protectants to promote mucosal repair, such as bismuth pectin. In some people, reflux esophagitis is caused by the inability to expel food from the stomach, so domperidone can be used to promote the expulsion of food. When suffering from esophageal cancer, due to the invasion of the tumor, the esophagus will also be blocked. Since esophageal cancer is a malignant tumor, surgery is needed to remove the tumor in treatment, and some people should also combine with radiotherapy to inhibit the spread of the tumor.