A fishbone stuck in the throat requires prompt medical attention, and the doctor will choose the appropriate method according to the condition, including direct removal and surgical removal. The best way to deal with a fishbone is based on the specific condition, and there is no one best way to deal with a fishbone that is suitable for all cases. 1. Direct removal: If the fishbone is found to be stuck in the oropharynx during examination and can be seen under direct vision, the fishbone will be pinched out with gun-like forceps after direct tongue pressure. 2. Surgical removal: when the fishbone is found to be stuck deep in the throat, it needs to be removed by indirect laryngoscope or electronic fiberoptic laryngoscope after local anesthesia; some patients stuck deep in the mucosa of the throat may need to take out the fishbone with the help of gastroscope or esophagoscopy, and a small number of foreign bodies piercing through the wall of the pharynx and the esophagus need to be taken out through cervical incision. Therefore, when the throat stuck fishbone is recommended in the regular hospital consultation to clarify the condition, the need for professional doctors to take standardized treatment.