Choking occurs when a piece of food or some other object gets stuck in the airway. Chicken, fish bones, and pieces of meat that have not been chewed properly get stuck in the throat easily. If you have been drinking alochol, you risk of choking is even greater because you may have been careless about chewing food well. Thanks for asking.
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If an object gets stuck in the right bronchus, choking may occur due to its narrower and more vertical angle compared to the left bronchus. This can lead to more obstruction and difficulty in dislodging the object, making it more likely to cause choking.
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it might be choking, turn it upside down and preform cpr, if this dosen't work just put it in the oven, it is quicker than choking.
Choking affects the lungs by choking
Dogs should never eat fish bones. Choking and digestive problems can occur.
Normally it wouldn't cause profuse bleeding from the mouth to occur during a choking episode that eventually required CPR. The foreign object likely was sharp and cut the persons mouth. The face, due to all the blood flow, does bleed profusely.
chocking on infants and children and adults aren't much different but with infants they will cough and might be sick and stop breathing
They could be choking,or they might have gass that needs to be released,if you hold it in you might have diharea and a bad stomach ace