Babies may have foreign objects inhaled into their lungs due to their own skin or other reasons. Such situations are often urgent, and many mothers do not know what to do at this time. So, what should babies do if foreign objects are inhaled into their lungs? Let's take a look at the answer.
If a baby has a foreign object inhaled into the lungs, then this situation is particularly serious. Generally speaking, coughing is not enough to cough up the foreign object inhaled into the lungs, even if it is a very severe cough. Moreover, babies are relatively young and may not be able to withstand severe coughing and may experience abnormalities. Therefore, this situation is particularly troublesome for babies.
Whether it is a small or large foreign object, whether the baby coughs or not, as a mother, it is important to take the child for examination in a timely manner, because the situation of inhaling foreign objects in the child's lungs is particularly urgent. If not treated in a timely manner, it is likely to pose a serious threat to the child's life.
The above is the correct method for handling the inhalation of foreign objects into the lungs of babies. Everyone should not feel that there is no need to take care of them just because the child coughs out the foreign object, because if the child coughs out some of it, and there is still some residue, it will cause infection. Only when it is confirmed that there is no residue can the probability of abnormal occurrence be reduced.