An eight-month-old baby who swallows a small piece of plastic skin is usually not stuck in the stomach. In general, after an eight-month-old baby eats a small piece of plastic skin, the plastic skin will be discharged with the feces within 24 to 48 hours, and the body usually does not appear abnormal. Parents can also give the baby to eat celery and other coarse fiber food to promote the baby’s gastrointestinal tract peristalsis, accelerate the baby’s foreign body discharge. But if the baby swallowed plastic skin, vomiting, nausea, wheezing, coughing, and even purple, breathing difficulties and other symptoms, then the plastic skin is likely to be stuck in the throat esophagus or trachea and other locations, this time the need to take the baby to the hospital in a timely manner to seek medical treatment, through the appropriate examination to determine the location of the plastic skin, so as to carry out the appropriate symptomatic treatment.