Choking - unconscious adult or child over 1 year
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Choking is when breathing is hindered or stopped by obstruction of the throat or windpipe. Alternative Names Heimlich maneuver - unconscious adult or child over 1 year Considerations Without oxygen, the brain begins to die within 4 to 6 minutes. Rapid first aid for choking can save a life. Following the expulsion of the object that caused the choking, keep the victim still and get medical help. All choking victims should have a medical examination, since complications can arise not only from the choking incident, but also from the first aid measures that were taken. Occasionally an object will enter the lung instead of being expelled. While the victim may appear to improve and breathe normally, in a few days signs and symptoms of a foreign body in the lung, such as wheezing, persistent cough, and pneumonia, may develop. If this happens, get medical help immediately. advertisement
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