How to prevent tracheobronchial foreign bodies in children

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Yesterday, my 3-year-old child choked the candy into his trachea because he was eating candy. His face turned red and he had difficulty breathing. I was scared at that time. I rushed the child to the hospital. After an hour's rescue, the foreign body in his trachea was removed and cured. Let's take a look at the following.

How to prevent tracheobronchial foreign bodies in children

First: after yesterday's lesson, I have a profound reflection and come to a conclusion that we must prevent similar situations of children.

Second: when children eat, they must not jump, fight and laugh. When children inhale deeply with small objects in their mouth, it is very easy to inhale foreign bodies into the trachea. Therefore, parents must supervise their children and do not amuse them when they eat.

Third: in order to prevent the tragedy from happening again and to prevent you from encountering similar situations, I would like to point out that children before the age of five must not be given peanuts, melon seeds, beans, candy or other foods with seeds, and some small toys should not be carried in their mouths.

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In order to prevent the occurrence of foreign bodies in children's trachea, parents must avoid children taking some small items as toys, such as small buttons, small pushpins, and so on. Once children have foreign bodies in their trachea, parents should not have any fluke mentality. They should seize the time to send their children to the hospital for treatment.