A 6-year-old boy died after missing three golden first aid minutes. The first aid method for a choked child is revealed

Yesterday, Zi’s mother took her daughter to a dinner party at her cousin’s house. My niece Feifei is only one year older than Linlin. The two children were very happy to meet each other. My cousin prepared dinner, and \”dinner is ready\” came from the kitchen. My daughter was attracted by the food on the table, and I was also shocked by my cousin\’s cooking skills. She had never cooked before. Everyone was sitting around the dining table, except for Feifei. My cousin called several times, but she still didn\’t move. I know my cousin\’s temper very well, so I unplugged the TV directly. Feifei was watching it so hard that she cried and rolled on the bed. The cousin pulled Feifei to the table and said: \”Today your aunt brought Linlin and she was more lenient with you than usual. If she doesn\’t do this again, she won\’t let them come here again!\” Feifei cried harder and kept crying. Sobbing, my cousin picked up a piece of meat and stuffed it into her mouth, \”Stop crying, hurry up and eat! You are older than Linlin, why are you so ignorant, are you making people laugh?\” I quickly hugged my niece to my side and asked her to After I spat out the food in my mouth and stabilized my mood, I talked some sense into her, and then I started to eat honestly. After the meal, my cousin asked me not to spoil the child too much. I said to my cousin: \”Sister, you are too careless. The child is crying so hard, and you are stuffing things into his mouth, which can easily choke his trachea!\” \”You are just nervous, it\’s not that serious. , just cough it out and it will be fine.\” My cousin said nonchalantly. Speechless, I stopped talking. Many mothers have the same thoughts as my cousin: This thing can\’t happen to me; I have better coping skills; I have been able to eat for so many years and my children are fine too; this reminds mother Zi of what happened in Guangxi at the beginning of the year A tragedy. A 6-year-old boy choked on a peanut, and his mother hurriedly carried the child to the hospital. Judging from the elevator monitoring, the boy\’s mother used the \”backward\” method to perform first aid, but it had no effect at all. Ten minutes later, the boy was sent to the hospital. After an hour of resuscitation, he eventually died. The mother burst into tears and was helpless. Many tragedies occur due to negligence. Who would have thought that a small peanut could kill a child. So, why does food enter the trachea? The trachea is in front and the esophagus is in back. They share the same throat. The esophagus is used for eating, and the trachea is a special passage for gas, and no other foreign matter can enter. To prevent food from entering the trachea, the epiglottis separates them from each other. It is usually open to facilitate the passage of gas in and out. When a person starts eating and swallowing, the epiglottis closes to prevent it from entering the trachea. When a child suddenly stops swallowing and starts talking, the epiglottis opens again and food falls into the trachea. As the old saying goes, eat without talking and sleep without talking. Prevention first is the safest. But what should we do if an accident occurs and the child chokes? Zedong’s mother asked her doctor friends and checked a lot of information. Never pat your child on the back, hold food with your hands, swing upside down, or drink water, as this will make the food fall deeper. At the first time, we should determine whether the child is conscious. If you can cough and breathe smoothly, do not intervene for the time being. It is best to use force to remove foreign objects. If you find that your child cannot cough up foreign objects or is unconscious, call 120 first, and then use the \”Heimlich maneuver\”. thisThe method was invented by the American doctor Heimlich and is also known as the \”Embrace of Life\”. In 1974, he successfully used this method to rescue a patient who was suffocating due to foreign matter blocking the respiratory tract. It has been widely used and saved countless people. First, the rescuer stands behind the rescued person, stretches his arms from behind to between the navel and ribs, makes a fist with one hand, and wraps the fist with the other hand. Then, impact inward and upward quickly and forcefully until the foreign object is eliminated. If it is a pregnant woman, impact her chest. The lungs are in the chest, and the lower part of the chest is connected to the abdominal cavity, and there is a layer of diaphragm between the two cavities. When you press the belly, the abdominal cavity becomes smaller and the air pressure increases, pushing up the diaphragm, which rises, the chest cavity becomes smaller, and the pressure in the chest cavity increases. When the lungs are compressed, a large amount of gas rushes out instantly, and the airflow can take away the foreign matter. If it is a baby under one year old, we can hold it in our hands first. When turning the child over with the other hand, support his head and neck, and hold his cheek with your thumb and index finger to open his mouth. Hold your chest, lower your head and raise your feet, with the heels of your hands facing the connection point between the midline of the shoulder blades and the midline of the spine, and pat five times. Then turn it over and check the child\’s breathing and whether anything has been spit out. If you haven\’t already, use three fingers to thrust against the child\’s belly. If after using \”Heimlich\”, there is still no effect, and the breathing gradually becomes weak and the person becomes comatose, use cardiac resuscitation and artificial respiration and wait for 120 rescue. Place the patient flat on a solid ground and perform chest compressions at a rate of 100 to 120 times per minute. After 30 chest compressions, check whether there is any foreign matter coming out of the mouth, and if so, carefully remove it. If not, give two artificial respirations and repeat. If there is only one person at home, the method to save yourself is: clench your fist, lean your fist on the back of a chair or the edge of the table, aim it above your navel, and bump your fist hard until the foreign object is knocked out. It must be struck inwards and upwards. Generally, after using the Heimlich maneuver, you must go to the hospital for a check-up. Children are still young and still in the developmental stage. Excessive impact may cause abdominal or chest rupture, rib fractures, etc. According to statistics, nearly 50,000 children die due to accidental injuries in our country every year. Among them, 3,000 people suffered from suffocation caused by foreign bodies blocking the trachea! There are many similar accidents: In a kindergarten in Yiyang, Hunan, a 4-year-old boy choked to death during lunch, but the teacher did not notice it in advance; a mother in Binzhou, Shandong gave her child longan to eat, but she accidentally choked to death because she did not understand first aid and was hospitalized. Crying bitterly at the door; a 10-year-old girl from Changning, Shanghai, was dining when she suddenly ran to the water fountain in the classroom and fell to the ground and died. People around her were at a loss and finally found a piece of meat in her trachea. …This kind of first aid knowledge should be popularized in schools and families, because it happens suddenly and is not easy to detect, and the golden first aid time is only 3 minutes! In foreign kindergartens, teachers will teach children that if they accidentally choke on food, they should make this \”choking sigh\” action, which means: I am stuck by a foreign object, come and save me. Children are prone to accidents of tracheal foreign body obstruction during the following behaviors: parents chase their children while feeding them; children watch whileWatch TV while eating; have a family meal and laugh while eating; play outdoor sports while eating and playing with your friends. These small details are usually easily overlooked. Once an accident occurs, it will become a lifelong regret for parents. Kotaro Isaka wrote in the book \”A Serenade\”: The thought of being a parent without having to pass an exam is really terrifying. Seed Mom also encourages all parents to read more parenting books, learn more parenting knowledge and share it with everyone, so as not to let our negligence take away the bright smile of our children. If you found this article useful, please forward it to other parents. These 6 minutes may save a child\’s life. Although there is no pain in heaven, my child, it is not the way you should go.

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