The most useful way to get a fishbone stuck

There is no universal “best” way to remove a fishbone, as it depends on the location and depth of the fishbone. It is recommended to go directly to the hospital for treatment. When the fishbone is shallow, it can be removed with tweezers; when the fishbone is deep, it can be removed by the doctor under fiberoptic laryngoscope or electronic laryngoscope. 1. Superficial location: If the location of the patient’s fishbone is superficial, the doctor can directly observe it, and if the fishbone is in the position of the tonsil or the mucous membrane of the arch of the pharyngeal and palatal arches, it can be taken out directly with the forceps through the tongue depressor. 2. Deeper location: If the fishbone is located in the root of the tongue, epiglottis, pyriform fossa and other deep parts, it can be taken out with the foreign body forceps under indirect laryngoscope. Some fish spurs need to be removed with fiberoptic forceps under fiberoptic laryngoscopy or electronic laryngoscopy. Generally, the removal of fish spurs will result in significant improvement. 3. If the fishbone has entered the esophagus or injured important blood vessels, structures, etc., it needs to be removed under esophagoscopy, or even require the cooperation of a thoracic surgeon to remove it surgically. Remember not to use methods such as swallowing rice balls and drinking vinegar to avoid deep penetration of the fishbone to aggravate the mucous membrane damage, and you should go to the hospital in time for the doctor to deal with the fishbone stuck in the throat.