What should I do if I eat something indigestible and it gets stuck in my stomach?

The undigested food blocked in the stomach may be caused by improper diet, which should be improved; it may be pyloric obstruction, which should be treated with anti-inflammatory, acid suppression or surgery; it may be gastroparesis, which may be treated with gastrointestinal dynamics drugs such as domperidone.
1. Improper diet:Eating too much greasy and indigestible food can lead to indigestion, resulting in food retention in the stomach. Diet should be improved with light and well-digested food.
2. Pyloric obstruction: Pyloric obstruction is a condition in which the downward transmission of food from the stomach is blocked, resulting in retention of food in the stomach, and is often associated with pyloric edema, spasm, and scarring. Pyloric edema, spasm-related pyloric obstruction can be treated conservatively, including omeprazole and other acid-suppressing and edema-eliminating treatments, while scar-related pyloric obstruction should be treated surgically.
3. Gastroparesis:Gastroparesis associated with diabetes mellitus, post-surgery, gastrointestinal peristalsis dysfunction, resulting in food retention in the stomach, can be applied to promote gastrointestinal dynamics domperidone.
Eating indigestible blocked in the stomach to improve diet after no significant improvement should be promptly to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor for further examination and treatment.