Question

Last Saturday night, my two-year-old choked on peanuts, resulting in severe coughing and vomiting without anything coming up. For the following few days, there were occasional coughs, and during the day, I could hear a raspy sound in his throat. Eating and napping were normal, and the X-ray showed inflammation. I’m worried that the peanuts might still be stuck in the trachea.

Answer

Since an X-ray has already been done, there’s no need to worry excessively. If there’s a foreign body in the trachea, symptoms like severe coughing and difficulty breathing would occur again. With tracheal inflammation, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be used. These suggestions are for answering the question ‘What should I do if my two-year-old has a severe cough after choking on peanuts last Saturday night?’ I hope this helps, and wish you good health!