How to tell when a chicken bone has lodged in your esophagus

The esophagus is clinically referred to as the esophagus. The main way to determine if a chicken bone is lodged in the esophagus is through swallowing symptoms, pain symptoms, and adverse reactions in the digestive tract. 1. Swallowing symptoms: If the chicken bone is lodged in the esophagus, it will lead to narrowing of the esophagus, making it difficult to swallow, and even impossible to swallow any food if the chicken bone is relatively large. If the chicken bone is big, you may not be able to swallow any food. This kind of performance suggests that the chicken bone is stuck in the esophagus. 2. Pain: Chicken bones stuck in the esophagus will cause direct pain, if the chicken bone is not taken out in time, it will also lead to local congestion and edema, resulting in inflammation of the esophagus, even when swallowing saliva, there will be obvious pain. 3. Adverse reaction of the digestive tract: As the chicken bone is stuck to the esophagus, it will stimulate the esophagus, which will trigger nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. It leads to decreased digestive ability and causes indigestion manifestation If you have the above symptoms, it may be caused by the chicken bone stuck in the esophagus, you need to go to the hospital in time. Do not dispose of it on your own to avoid aggravating the condition and delaying the best time for treatment.