yes it can.
I have acid reflux and yes it does cause some choking...if food comes up and you swallow, you may end up choking on this partially digested food. Also, i sometimes wake up just choking on hot air.
Neither "game" is safe. Both can cause brain damage or worse. Don't be stupid. Don't do it.
The most common physiological cause of choking on food is when a piece of food becomes lodged in the trachea or windpipe instead of passing through the esophagus into the stomach. This can occur due to a variety of reasons such as swallowing large pieces of food, not chewing food thoroughly, or having a medical condition that affects swallowing reflexes.
If a person is prone to fainting when they are anxious, nervous, scared or worried then they may faint due to the worry of being caught. Marijuana itself does not cause fainting.
Sometimes.
all of them.
No, I have not experienced a choking incident while eating food.
The precaution for choking for adults is the same as it is for children. To prevent choking thoroughly chew food.
If food enters the trachea instead of the esophagus, it can block the airway and lead to choking or aspiration pneumonia. Choking occurs when the airway is partially or completely blocked, making it difficult to breathe. Aspiration pneumonia can develop if food particles enter the lungs and cause an infection.
most likely depends how bad the choking was
The main cause of choking in adults is typically the obstruction of the airway by food, particularly when individuals eat too quickly or talk while eating. Other contributing factors include poorly chewed food, certain medical conditions that affect swallowing, and the consumption of alcohol, which can impair judgment and coordination. Additionally, common choking hazards include hard or sticky foods, such as nuts, candy, and meat.
Yes, locking your knees for an extended period of time can restrict blood flow and lead to fainting.