If you get a fishbone, you should go to the hospital to have it removed. Do not do this on your own, as it may cause more serious injuries or make it more difficult to remove the fishbone. The doctor will use tweezers, laryngoscope and other tools to remove the fishbone according to the individual situation. 1. If the fishbone is stuck in a shallow area, such as the pharynx or tonsils, the fishbone can be pinched out directly with a sterilized tweezers. 2. If the fishbone is deeper, such as in the larynx or the pyriform fossa, the doctor usually needs to use an indirect laryngoscope to remove the stuck fishbone. 3. If the use of the above methods leads to frequent vomiting, it is recommended to use fiberoptic laryngoscope, electronic laryngoscope and other equipment to get the fishbone out after mucosal surface anesthesia. Don’t swallow water and food by brute force, it may lead to mucous membrane scratches in the throat and esophagus, etc. It is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to have the fishbone removed by a professional doctor.