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Chocking while eating
He is generally having chocking while eating. Is it a problem Can you let me know the solution for it
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Choking can happen at times due to mis coordination of the muscles in the the gullet. This usually happen when we try to do multiple things at a time or lack of focus on what we are doing. There may be few other anatomical causes to it. It would be nice to know bit more about the patient to give a better advice.
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Eat and swallow slowly, do not talk while eating, swallow small amounts each time. If the patient turns blue and can’t breath pat on the back in forward bent position . call an ambulance immediately.Try not to panic the patient.
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