Deglutition? Slam? What should we do when we encounter a foreign body stuck in the throat?

Updated on society 2024-06-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If a foreign body gets stuck in the throat when swallowing, it is important to take the correct approach at this time, because this can buy valuable time for first aid. <>

    Generally, if the trachea is stuck by a foreign body, the stuck person has no way to call out loud, and it is very difficult to breathe when the situation is serious, so in this case, the stuck person should be asked to open his mouth quickly, so that he can check whether the foreign body stuck in it can be taken out by inducing vomiting. If there is no way to remove the foreign body inside, then the stuck person should be tilted slightly downwards with their face facing downwards and their head slightly lower than their feet. Next, put your hand on the patient's shoulder, and then quickly pat the patient's back, about 4 to 10 times, this method can be used to remove the foreign body inside.

    However, if there is still no way to remove the foreign body, then it is necessary to percussion the patient's back with no light force, because if the force is too light, it will not work at all. <>

    In addition to the above methods, there is also a method that can be used to make the patient who is stuck in a standing position. Then the rescuer should stand behind the patient, and the rescuer should hold the patient's waist with both hands, while the rescuer should press the patient's upper abdomen with his thumb and hold his fist with the other hand, and then squeeze the patient's abdomen quickly, at least twice per second. If the rescuer's strength is relatively small, the corner of the table and chair can also be used to press on the patient's upper abdomen, and after rapid compressions, observe whether the patient's breathing improves.

    If neither of the above methods can be effective, then the patient should be sent to the hospital for rescue in time, and the best treatment time should not be delayed. In addition, you should pay more attention when eating some small snacks, and try to avoid crying or laughing when eating.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the case of a foreign body stuck in the throat, we can do the Heimlich maneuver, which is very effective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    We should stay calm, use the Heimlich maneuver to save ourselves, and quickly punch the upper abdomen with empty fists with both hands until the foreign body is expelled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Heimlich method is the most effective and quicker way to get the foreign body out of the throat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Heimlich First Aid to learn.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First aid can be administered using the Heimlich maneuver. The rescuer holds the patient's waist with both hands, places a fist on the navel and the lower edge of the ribs, holds the fist with the other hand, and then squeezes vigorously upwards quickly, repeating several times until the foreign body is spit out.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is more effective to hold the patient around and push upwards to push food down the throat, or simply call 120 for emergency treatment** and seek professional help from a doctor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You should go to the hospital urgently, go to the doctor, you can't delay yourself, you should deal with it urgently, otherwise your life will be in danger, and you can't joke with your life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Usually only harder objects are enough to get stuck in the throat, so we can try drinking some vinegar first to see if it can soften the foreign body. Then use your hand to pick the root of the tongue to induce vomiting, it is best to spit it out, if it still doesn't work, it is recommended to seek medical attention directly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If this happens, then we should go to the hospital as soon as possible, and under the correct ** of the doctor, the effect can be well achieved.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Shaoze Dad Child Safety Lecture Hall.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    With just one chair, teach you that no one can save yourself!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Why are the elderly and children most likely to be stuck by foreign bodies? Because most of the foreign bodies in the throat and esophagus are due to hasty eating or lack of concentration, they are easy to occur in the throat and esophagus, and are commonly found at the entrance of the esophagus. If a family member suddenly chokes on something during a meal, he should be observed for any discomfort such as coughing, breathlessness, and difficulty breathing to determine whether there is a tracheal foreign body.

    When this happens, he should first be encouraged to spit things out himself. It is estimated that when there are fish bones stuck in the throat, the patient must not be allowed to swallow large pieces of steamed buns, rice and other foods, although this can sometimes be lucky to remove the fish bones, but often this improper treatment, not only does not remove the fish bones, but makes them deeper, more difficult to take out, and in serious cases, infection and perforation can occur.

    If a foreign body such as fish bones is removed, it should be removed as soon as possible. Usually fish bones are most likely to puncture the tonsils of the pharynx or their nearby tissues, in which case the patient should be asked to open his mouth wide, and another person should shine the pharynx with the help of natural light or a flashlight, and ask the patient to say "ah", while quickly pressing the tongue down with chopsticks or spoon handles to fully expose the pharynx, and then remove the fish bones with forceps. If the fish bones are small, you can also try rice vinegar to soften them.

    If you can't see the fish bones through your mouth, you should send them to the hospital immediately for treatment. If a bone or hard object is stuck below the throat, the correct way to deal with it is not to try to remove it, but to seek medical attention as soon as possible, as the longer the foreign body stays, the more likely it is to cause inflammation or perforation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. The ambulance personnel should immediately pick up the child, pinch both sides of the child's cheekbones with one hand, put the arm against the child's chest, and drag the back of the child's neck with the other hand, so that the face is facing down, lie on the knee of the ambulance, and pat the child's back 1-5 times to observe whether the child spits out the foreign body.

    2. If the foreign body is not spit out during the above operation, you can adopt another position, turn the child over, lie on the hard ground or on the bed board, and the rescuer kneels or stands on the side of his feet, or takes a sitting position, and makes the child ride on the rescuer's lap, facing forward. The rescuer places the middle or index fingers of both hands on the abdomen under the chest and above the umbilicus, and strikes upwards quickly but gently. Repeat until the foreign body is expelled. Hope.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    With only one limb, I regret the chair brother, and teach you that no one can save yourself!

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