Life-Saving Tips for Treating Choking in Children

Choking is common during breastfeeding. It can also be due to the internal structure of some newborns. If you feel that the child is getting choked frequently then it is necessary to consult a doctor.
How do we know if the child is choking?
The child seems nervous.
Difficulty breathing.
The baby is unable to speak or starts crying.
Child fainting.
The child's body will turn blue.
What to do if a choking problem occurs in children.
1. If the child stuffs something in his mouth, take it out carefully.
2. Lay the baby on your lap, supporting his head. Keeping the baby's head down, rub and pat the back between the shoulders 5 times with the palm of your hand.
3. If that doesn't work, straighten the baby and support the baby's head with one hand while applying pressure on the chest with 2-3 fingers of the other hand and take it from the chest to the baby's mouth. As a result, the material in the mouth will come out. Carefully remove the material.
These will eliminate the choking problem.