Symptoms of fish spikes in children’s throats

A child with a fish spike stuck inside the throat will have the following symptoms: First, there will be coughing, dry heaving, vomiting blood, and sometimes blood in the sputum. Second, children with fish spikes stuck in their throats may experience pain, crying, irritability and other uncomfortable symptoms. Third, if it causes laryngeal edema, choking and breathing difficulties may occur, which may even be life-threatening. It is not convenient for children to deal with fish spikes stuck in the throat at home, because they usually do not cooperate, and if the gag reflex is strong when pulling out the fish spike, it may cause the fish spike to cut the surrounding tissues and cause serious consequences, so you should go to the hospital for symptomatic treatment.