Choking in the Conscious Infant: Prevention & Expectations (Obstructed Airway)
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Choking in the Conscious Infant

Alternate Names : Obstructed Airway

Choking in the Conscious Infant | Symptoms & Signs | Diagnosis & Tests | Prevention & Expectations | Treatment & Monitoring

What are the signs and symptoms of the injury?

Signs and symptoms of choking in a conscious infant include:

  • inability to breathe or cry
  • high-pitched voice or gurgling sounds
  • ineffective cough
  • bluish tint in face, hands, or feet
  • If the choking episode is left untreated, unconsciousness or death may follow.


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