Capsules stuck in the throat can be dislodged by drinking plenty of water, or by patting the back and shocking the abdomen to expel the foreign body. Eating a capsule stuck in the throat suggests drinking plenty of water, or warm water to quickly melt the capsule’s outer skin, or by quickly drinking plenty of water to flush out the capsule stuck in the throat. For young children, the capsule can be discharged through back patting or the Heimlich maneuver, in which an adult holds the child in front of him or her and shoves the capsule out of his or her throat through the impact on the abdomen. Capsules are larger and more difficult for young children to swallow, and medication can be given in granular form. If the capsule stays stuck in the throat for a long time without improvement, it is recommended to go to the hospital and have the capsule removed with the help of a doctor.