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Choking - adult or child over 1 year Health Article
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DefinitionChoking is when someone can't breathe because food, a toy, or other object is blocking the airway (throat or windpipe).
Alternative Names
Heimlich maneuver - adult or child over 1 year
Considerations
A choking person's airway may be completely or partially blocked, so that not enough oxygen reaches the lungs. A complete blockage is a medical emergency. A partial blockage can quickly become life threatening if the person cannot properly breathe in and out. Without oxygen, permanent brain damage can occur in as little as 4 - 6 minutes. Rapid first aid for choking can save a life. Occasionally an object will enter the lung. While the person may appear to improve and breathe normally, in a few days symptoms may develop, such as:
Causes
Symptoms
The universal distress signal for choking is grabbing the throat with the hand. Other danger signs include:
First Aid
How to perform the Heimlich maneuver:
IF THE PERSON LOSES CONSCIOUSNESS
After removing the object that caused the choking, keep the person still and get medical help. Anyone who is choking should have a medical examination. Complications can occur not only from the choking, but also from the first aid measures that were taken. |
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