A capsule stuck in the throat can be facilitated by drinking plenty of water to help it melt, or by coughing to encourage its expulsion. If it still can not be relieved, then you need to go to the hospital for examination, under the electronic laryngoscope to remove it.
Capsule stuck in the throat, if the capsule is not big, there is no obvious swallowing difficulties, dyspnea symptoms, generally do not need to be too nervous, you can drink more warm water, you can promote its melting, but also through drinking water will be stuck in the throat at the capsule swallowed.
You can also cough up the capsule in the throat by coughing. If choking occurs, you need to have your family members perform the Heimlich maneuver to avoid accidental asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen. If it is still not relieved, then you need to go to the hospital and have it removed under an electronic laryngoscope.
It is recommended that when taking capsules and other dosage forms of medication, the use of the appropriate temperature of plain water, can avoid the capsule stuck in the throat, thereby reducing the chances of choking.