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Choking in infants is usually caused by breathing in a small object that the baby has placed in their mouth, such as a button, coin, balloon, toy part, or watch battery. | |||
==Who is at highest risk?== | ==Who is at highest risk?== |
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Overview
Choking is when someone can't breathe because food, a toy, or other object is blocking the airway (throat or windpipe).
Choking may result from a complete or partial blockage of the airway. A complete blockage is a medical emergency and a partial blockage can quickly become life threatening if the person cannot breathe enough.
Permanent brain damage can occur in as little as 4 minutes when a person does not get enough air. Rapid first aid for choking can save a life.
What are the symptoms of Choking in an infant under 1 year?
What causes Choking in an infant under 1 year?
Choking in infants is usually caused by breathing in a small object that the baby has placed in their mouth, such as a button, coin, balloon, toy part, or watch battery.