When infants eat chips or hard foods that are hard to chew or digest.
drowning and choking
chocking on infants and children and adults aren't much different but with infants they will cough and might be sick and stop breathing
Parents can prevent infants from choking on spit up by ensuring they are positioned upright during and after feeding, burping them frequently, and avoiding overfeeding. It is also important to keep a close eye on the infant while they are feeding and promptly address any signs of distress or choking.
The two most common causes of lack of oxygen in infants are respiratory distress syndrome, which is a breathing disorder primarily affecting premature babies, and meconium aspiration syndrome, where a baby inhales a mixture of meconium and amniotic fluid during or shortly after birth, leading to respiratory distress.
As old as you want! But they may be a choking hazard for infants
Common causes of excessive drooling in infants include teething, oral infections, and developmental issues. Potential concerns associated with excessive drooling include skin irritation around the mouth, choking hazards, and possible underlying medical conditions that may need to be addressed by a healthcare provider.
Carbon dioxide
No. Certain bacteria causes pneumonia.
Yes, weiners are a choking hazard for your children because they are big enough to block the airway. Therefore, pediatricians recommend to mince or thinly slice the hot dogs before giving them to infants.
Amber teething necklaces pose a danger to infants. Infants should not be wearing jewelry around their neck which present the possibility of strangulation. The beads - regardless of the material - pose a choking hazard.
There are many causes to asphyxia. Drowning, choking on food, hanging yourself, alcohol poisoning (choking on your own vomit), auto-erotic asphyxiation, etc. The most general ones are probably the first couple I listed.
There are many causes to asphyxia. Drowning, choking on food, hanging yourself, alcohol poisoning (choking on your own vomit), auto-erotic asphyxiation, etc. The most general ones are probably the first couple I listed.