Getting a popcorn husk stuck in your throat requires different treatments depending on its exact location. If the location is shallow, it can be removed directly with tweezers. If the location is hidden or causes discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment, and it may need to be removed through an examination such as an electronic laryngoscope.
Popcorn shells are relatively hard and smooth, the mucosal surface of the throat is more moist and elastic, so the popcorn shells are easily adsorbed on its surface is not easy to fall off, generally difficult to swallow, breathing movement, diet and so on to make it fall off. If the naked eye can see its position, you can directly use tweezers to remove it.
If the location of the popcorn husk is more hidden and difficult to observe with the naked eye, or there is a strong sense of discomfort, such as breathing difficulties, foreign body sensation, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment, and need to be removed under the electronic laryngoscope examination.