How to treat chest discomfort after swallowing chicken bones

After swallowing chicken bones, if you experience chest discomfort, are older and are middle-aged or elderly, and usually have underlying diseases such as hypertension or heart disease, you must pay attention to whether you have chest pain or crushing chest pain. If this is the case, you must immediately rule out whether it is a heart attack, especially angina pectoris or myocardial infarction, both of which must be dealt with promptly. If heart problems are ruled out and the bone irritates the lower esophagus or the stomach, the best way to remove it is through gastroscopy. If you do not want to use the gastroscopy method for the time being, you can go to the hospital to take chest as well as abdominal X-rays to basically understand the shape of the chicken bone. If the chicken bone is not very sharp and relatively rounded, you can observe that it is possible that the chicken bone is slowly discharged outside the anus through the stool along with the food from the gastrointestinal tract. However, if it is fixed in a certain place, stays for a long time, and the pain in the chest or even the abdomen is not relieved all the time, it must still be taken out through gastroscopy.