Pills stuck in the throat can be expelled or swallowed by vomiting, coughing or drinking water, etc. If they cannot be treated effectively, it is recommended that they be removed immediately by a doctor. If the pill does not enter the trachea, you can take advantage of the fact that most pills are water-soluble by drinking water to melt the pill and break it down, and then swallowing it. If the tablet cannot be swallowed, it can be expelled by coughing or by stimulating the throat to vomit. If the patient is an infant, use both hands to grab the patient’s legs, turn him/her upside down, and slap the patient’s back to make him/her fall out naturally through shaking. If the problem cannot be solved by the above methods, it is recommended that the patient seek immediate medical attention to prevent the tablet from choking or damaging the patient’s airway.