What Are the Symptoms of a Baby Choking on Milk and Inhaling It into the Lungs?
For newborns, the main source of food is milk powder or breast milk. Because they are young, it is easy for them to choke when breastfeeding. If not careful, it may lead to milk aspiration into the lungs, which can easily cause aspiration pneumonia and pose a relatively large harm to the child. When breastfeeding, new mothers must master the correct breastfeeding posture to avoid choking on milk. So what are the symptoms of baby choking on milk into the lungs? Let's take a look.
When a baby chokes on food into the trachea or lungs, in addition to coughing, there will also be wheezing, especially for babies who have no history of wheezing before. Suddenly, coughing, wheezing, and spasmodic coughing are the main symptoms. Auscultation of the lungs reveals wheezing sounds, and chest radiography or lung CT examination shows atelectasis or emphysema.
If the pneumonia is severe, hospitalization is still required for treatment, otherwise excessive coughing may lead to tuberculosis, which will be more difficult to treat. This pneumonia is mainly manifested as coughing, phlegm in the throat, and discomfort. Babies cannot cough it out, so they can only cough desperately. If it is not severe, you can cut white radish into cubes and soak them in honey. Add a few spoonfuls to soak for about three to four hours. When the juice comes out, pour it with warm water and drink it. Drinking it three or four times a day will significantly improve the coughing.
1. When a baby chokes on milk, it may be because they are eating too fast. In such cases, you can pat the baby more often, and generally, there will be no problem. If the baby is uncomfortable, they will cry continuously. If not, it proves that the baby is fine. At this time, more observation is needed.
2. When a baby chokes on milk, it is necessary to check what caused it. Check if it is caused by an oversized nipple. Generally, the nipple of a child will become larger after using it for a certain period of time. At this time, the enlarged nipple may easily cause the baby to choke on milk powder. Choking into the lungs will cause continuous coughing. At this time, you can take the baby to the hospital for examination.
3. If a baby chokes on milk while drinking, generally, as long as they cough it out, there will be no problem. For example, if they aspirate milk into the lungs and develop pneumonia, they will cough continuously. At this time, it is also quite important. The baby's throat will make a huffing sound. At this time, it is necessary to go for a check-up or take some cough and expectorant medicine.