An 8-month-old baby stuck with a fish spike may have the following symptoms: 1. The patient may not like to eat, often cry, and may also have nausea, vomiting, and more saliva, which are mainly recent manifestations. 2. If it is prolonged, the child may experience localized pain, and the child may show nighttime crying. Individual children may show fever, this situation is relatively rare. Most of the 8-month-old children are clinically stuck on the surface of the tonsils, and very few children may be stuck at the root of the tongue in the hypopharynx, while the esophagus is very rare. Clinically, for an 8-month-old child with a fish spike, the child will not report the above symptoms, and the family should do a careful observation. If the child is found to have abnormalities, it is still necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible to see a doctor for treatment.