If the candy is small and stuck in the throat, it may melt on its own or be swallowed, or you can drink more water to accelerate its melting, and no uncomfortable symptoms can be treated for the time being. However, if the candy is large, hard, difficult to melt, affecting breathing, it is recommended to seek medical treatment.
In your daily life, you should pay attention to not laughing and talking loudly while eating to avoid adverse consequences. Smaller candies stuck in the throat may melt on their own, or you can drink more water to help them melt, or vomit the candies out of the throat through vomiting, but if they cannot melt on their own and still affect your breathing, you should seek medical attention immediately and remove the foreign body under direct laryngoscopy as soon as possible.
Tracheoscope, tracheal foreign body forceps and suction device should be prepared before surgery, so that they can be used when the foreign body falls into the trachea during surgery. If the dyspnea is obvious and it is estimated that it is difficult to be removed under direct laryngoscopy, an emergency tracheotomy should be carried out first, and then removed under direct laryngoscopy after the dyspnea is relieved; a larger foreign body under the vocal folds can also be removed upward from the tracheotomy.
When encountering candy stuck in the throat to remain calm, do not panic, according to the above methods to deal with the discomfort caused by timely medical care.