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Acute upper airway obstruction Health Article
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Definition
An acute upper airway obstruction is a blockage of the upper airway, which can be in the trachea, voice box (laryngeal), or throat (pharyngeal) areas.
Alternative Names
Airway obstruction - acute upper; Choking
Causes, incidence, and risk factors
Causes of acute upper airway obstruction include:
Symptoms
Symptoms vary depending on the cause, but some symptoms are common to all types of obstruction.
Signs and tests
Physical examination may show:
Tests are usually not necessary, but may include:
Treatment
If the person has a complete obstruction and is unable to speak or breathe, the Heimlich maneuver may be lifesaving. Treatment depends on the cause of the blockage.
Expectations (prognosis)
Prompt treatment is often successful. However, the condition is dangerous and may be fatal, even if treated.
Complications
Inability to relieve the obstruction can cause:
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