If a fishbone is stuck in the throat, you need to go to an otorhinolaryngologist, who will use an appropriate method to remove the fishbone based on the depth of the fishbone and the patient’s personal situation. If the location of the fishbone is shallow, such as in the tonsils, uvula or the surface of the pharyngeal arch, the fishbone can be removed with tweezers. If the fishbone is stuck deeper and the pain of swallowing is obvious, the doctor will remove the fishbone through foreign body forceps after the fishbone can be seen under indirect laryngoscope or electronic laryngoscope. If a fishbone is stuck in the throat, do not try to swallow the fishbone at home by gulping down food or drinking water, which may lead to a deeper fishbone and cause more damage to the mucous membrane of the throat. It is recommended that the patient seek medical attention in a timely manner, hang up the otorhinolaryngology consultation and treatment, and timely removal of the fishbone.