Question
How can I deal with a baby who has choked on milk for more than nine months?
Answer
When a baby chokes on milk, the following measures can be taken:
- Hold the baby upright and gently pat their back to help expel the milk.
- Pay attention to the baby’s breathing condition. If there is difficulty breathing or other serious symptoms, immediate hospitalization is required.
- If the baby shows signs of infection, such as fever or coughing, seek medical attention promptly and follow the doctor’s instructions for antibiotic treatment.
- Keep the baby comfortable, avoid overfeeding, and reduce the risk of choking on milk.