Babies often want to put things into their mouth. This includes toys and food. It can also include anything they find nearby, such as a pen cap or coin. Small objects can choke a baby. This happens when the object slips into the baby's airway (trachea).
Choking may result from a complete or partial blockage of the airway:
- A complete blockage is a medical emergency.
- A partial blockage can quickly become life-threatening if the baby cannot get enough air.
A blocked airway can be very serious, even deadly. Choking can block the flow of air and cut off oxygen to the brain.
This sheet can help you prepare for a choking emergency. It will also help you take steps to prevent a baby from choking.