# You can have difficulty swallowing it and choke. # It can cause discomfort or an intestinal blockage. # It will pass, although it might be very uncomfortable.
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.
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When the epiglottis, which is a flap of tissue that covers the trachea during swallowing, fails to close properly, food can enter the airway and cause choking. This can happen due to various reasons such as weakness in the muscles controlling swallowing or obstructions in the airway.
The motions of the mandible are chewing, talking, yawning etc. Unwanted movement cause problems like dislocation at the hinge , trouble swallowing, choking, poor enunciation in speech , cross-bite or over-bite causing uneven wear on the teeth, and maybe biting of the tongue. I am not sure exactly what you are getting at
Only if they are thawed, NOT if frozen. Swallowing of frozen foods can cause stomach cramps and digestive trouble.
Hi, I am a doctor. No worries, the spring will be excreted in your feces sooner or later.
Pneumonia can be a complication of MS if the MS has caused swallowing problems (dysphagia), which cause choking and coughing. When this occurs, food and liquids can be aspirated into the airway/lungs. Particles that remain in the lungs can cause aspiration pneumonia.
Eating a sand dollar is not typically toxic to dogs, but it can pose a choking hazard or cause gastrointestinal blockage. If ingested, the sharp edges might also cause injury to the digestive tract. It's best to monitor your dog for any signs of distress and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns. Always keep an eye on what your dog is chewing or swallowing to prevent such incidents.
most likely depends how bad the choking was
Does it happen while you are eating and drinking? Or is it reflux from your stomach?
Treatment will depend on the cause of the swallowing problem.