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Choking episodes
- ... occur: Breathing difficulties, especially when the child sleeps Choking episodes Congestive heart failure Death Feeding difficulties Low blood ...
- ... complications can arise. In the days following a choking episode, contact the provider right away if the person develops: A cough that does not go away Fever Difficulty ... lung instead of being expelled Injury to the voice box (larynx)
- ... is found unconscious. In the days following a choking episode, contact a doctor right away if the person develops: A cough that doesn't go away Fever Difficulty ... lung instead of being expelled Injury to the voice box (larynx)
- ... worse. The child may also have: Poor feeding, choking episodes Constipation Dry, brittle hair Hoarse cry Jaundice (skin ...
- ... tonsillitis in one year, or 3 or more episodes per year over a 2-year period, or upper airway obstruction due to tonsillar hypertrophy recurrent tonsillar abscess Tonsillectomy ...
- ... the acute illness, recovery is generally complete. Uncorrected episodes of hypoxia (lack of oxygen) caused by muscle spasms in the throat may lead to irreversible brain damage.
- ... also talk with your provider if you have episodes of no breathing (apnea) during the night. Your partner can tell you if you are snoring loudly or making choking and gasping sounds. Depending on your symptoms and ...
- ... and imaging tests are often not needed. If choking or gasping ... More than 1 event Episodes lasting longer than 1 minute CPR by a ...
- ... of the smaller breathing structures in the lungs) Choking Encephalitis (brain inflammation and infection that affects vital ... swelling Asthma or other lung diseases Cardiac arrest Choking Drug overdose, especially due to alcohol, narcotic painkillers, ...
- ... vomited, turn them on their side to prevent choking. Keep the person lying down for at least ... to figure out the cause of the fainting episode. If someone saw the fainting episode, their description ...