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You're probably talking about choking. Choking appears when an object goes down the wrong tube. You see, your esophagus and bronchular tube cross. Normally, when you're eating, two flaps cover up and seal the bronchular tube from the esophagus so the food goes down only one tube. But, when you're choking, you swallow too fast for your brain to react and close up the bronchular tube, so the food leaks in and you start choking to get it out. Windpipe is another name for your bronchular tube. If it isn't what's happening in what I just described, you probably have an allergy to some foods and you have an allergic reaction to them, which may be choking, getting a rash, or fainting.

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16y ago

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