Patients are advised not to swallow hard with buns or rice balls when something is stuck in the throat, and the following methods can be taken clinically. First of all, fasting water is recommended, and patients are advised to go to the ENT clinic as soon as possible to have a specialist check the oropharynx and the throat to see if there is a foreign body stuck inside the throat. Clinically, the tonsils, posterior pharyngeal wall, lateral pharyngeal wall, tongue root, epiglottis valley, and pear-shaped fossa are examined to see if there is a foreign body stuck inside. If the patient does not cooperate in the examination, electronic laryngoscopy can be perfected, and if found under the laryngoscope, the foreign body can be removed under the guidance of the laryngoscope. Secondly, if there is nothing in the throat, but the patient can feel discomfort in the root of the neck or behind the sternum, the possibility of foreign body in the esophagus is not excluded in this case, and it is necessary to improve the examination of esophageal CT or electronic gastroscopy to determine the presence of foreign body, and if there is, the foreign body can be removed under gastroscopy or rigid esophagoscopy.