A fishbone stuck in the throat will not melt on its own, but only a few small ones, which will produce a rejection reaction in the organism, causing suppuration of the local tissues and then discharged from the body. Large fish spurs will not be expelled on their own. If the fishbone stuck, can not be taken out, it is recommended not to use a variety of folk methods, such as eating steamed bread, rice pressed down, drink vinegar, etc., these methods are ineffective, and in addition may aggravate the depth of insertion of the fishbone. Prolonged retention of fishbone in the throat may cause peripheral vascular damage, inflammation, infection and other complications. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to have the fishbone removed by an ENT doctor after it gets stuck in the throat, so as not to cause other serious complications.