There is no such thing as a one-trick solution to a fishbone stuck in the throat. If a fishbone is stuck in the throat, it needs to be combined with the depth and location of the fishbone to determine the specific removal program.
1. If the fish splinter is not deep, the patient can cough by himself, through the airflow flushing effect, may be able to cough out the fish splinter.
2. For fish splinters that cannot be resolved on their own, it is necessary to go to the hospital in a timely manner. If the fishbone is near the tonsils, the doctor can press the tongue with a tongue depressor and use tweezers to remove it.
3. For deeper fish spurs, such as those in the root of the tongue, the epiglottis, or the pyriform fossa, which cannot be detected with the naked eye, the doctor will need to examine them with the help of an electronic laryngoscope and remove them with specialized tools.
So if you have a fishbone stuck in your throat and can’t remove it yourself, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time.