Chewing gum sticking to the throat can be solved by coughing gently, Heimlich maneuver, and professional doctor to remove the method. 1. Coughing: If the gum is stuck to the throat in a shallow position, you can cough gently and rhythmically to promote the discharge of the gum. 2. Heimlich Maneuver: If you have difficulty breathing, try the Heimlich Maneuver to increase abdominal pressure and facilitate the expulsion of the gum. 3. Professional doctor to take out: when the chewing gum is located deeper, such as in the mucous membrane of the lateral wall of the pharynx, epiglottis and other locations, usually after the above methods can not be discharged, you need to go to otorhinolaryngology in a timely manner to consult a doctor, a professional doctor in the electronic laryngoscopy assisted by the use of tweezers and other instruments to take out the chewing gum. When the chewing gum is stuck in the throat and cannot be discharged on its own, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner and not take it lightly, so as not to affect normal breathing and cause adverse consequences.