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Fish Bone In Throat
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3 days ago I got a very very tiny fish bone caught right at the back of my throat. It doesn't hurt but I can feel it when I swallow. I've tried eating certain foods hoping it will stick into them but had no luck Is it likely to go on its own accord eventually? Has anyone else had a similar problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.this happened to me. i went to hospital on the friday and they wanted to put a camera down my throat but as im a coward and i had gone on my own i said i wanted to get someone to be there with me when they done it. They wouldnt let me go back on the friday but made me another appointment on the monday. My friend came with me this time and what they found was evidence that i had had one stuck but it had dislodged itself over the weekend. It wasnt half as bad as the thought of having the camera down my throat though so if you feel you should go try hard to relax and let them do it x
I'd agree with 4getmenot on this.
Years ago, I swallowed a sharp piece of a chip, and coughing to dislodge it, I brought up some blood. A visit to the hospital confirmed that the fragment had gone, but i had scratched the lining of my trachea, which had swelled and gavve me the feeling that there was an obstruction, even though the xray showed the area as clear.
Give it another day, and if the feeling persists, go back to your GP and ask to be referred for an x-ray.
Years ago, I swallowed a sharp piece of a chip, and coughing to dislodge it, I brought up some blood. A visit to the hospital confirmed that the fragment had gone, but i had scratched the lining of my trachea, which had swelled and gavve me the feeling that there was an obstruction, even though the xray showed the area as clear.
Give it another day, and if the feeling persists, go back to your GP and ask to be referred for an x-ray.