Is there anything wrong with not taking a small fish bone

Failure to remove the fishbone may cause infection or tissue damage. Timely treatment can be achieved through forceps removal, vinegar softening, or medical surgery.

1. Infection risk: Fish bone residue may lead to local bacterial infection, resulting in symptoms such as redness, swelling, heat, and pain. It is recommended to rinse your mouth with physiological saline and observe for 24 hours. If there is no relief, seek medical attention. Antibiotics such as amoxicillin and cefixime can control infections and prevent self piercing from aggravating damage.

2. Tissue damage: Sharp fish bones may pierce mucous membranes or deep tissues. Swallowing Mantou and other forced treatment may cause secondary injury. The correct approach is to stop eating, take vitamin C tablets to soften, or use a laryngoscope to assist in removal. Deep penetration requires surgery under general anesthesia, with a cost of approximately 800-1500 yuan.

3. Vinegar Misconception: The traditional vinegar soaking method has limited effectiveness, and 5% acetic acid needs to be in contact for 30 minutes to be effective. It is more recommended to take lactobacillus tablets to promote mucosal repair, or to use honey for oral lubrication. Children can choose to nebulize lidocaine to alleviate discomfort.

4. Foreign body reaction: Fish bones that have not been removed for a long time may be wrapped in granulation tissue and form nodules. CT scan can accurately locate, and minimally invasive surgeries such as endoscopic foreign body forceps removal and low-temperature plasma ablation are mature solutions. After surgery, a liquid diet should be maintained for 3 days to avoid spicy and irritating foods.

5. Prevention of complications: Fish bones in special areas such as the tonsil fossa may cause deep neck abscesses. Fever and neck swelling require emergency treatment, with ultrasound-guided puncture drainage combined with antibiotic therapy. Patients with diabetes should be more alert to secondary infection.

Stay calm and immediately stop eating and drinking when a fish bone gets stuck in your throat. Families can try using a tongue depressor to observe shallow fish bones, and using disinfectant tweezers to pick them up under light. When dealing with deeper areas or when children cry, it is necessary to go to the ENT department for treatment. Professional instruments such as fiber laryngoscopes have a success rate of over 95% for removal. Pay attention to removing small spines when eating fish in daily life. It is recommended for the elderly and children to choose less spine species such as cod and sea bass.

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