Signs that an infant is choking on milk to the lungs include cyanosis, fever, cough and sputum.
1. Cyanosis: when choking on milk, irritating choking cough will occur. As the milk enters the lungs, the bronchial tubes undergo strong spasm, and oxygen cannot be ingested, resulting in cyanosis.
2. Fever: babies choking on milk to the lungs, will cause lung infection, the child more fever symptoms.
3. Cough: choking on milk to the lungs can be manifested as paroxysmal coughing, or continuous violent coughing.
4. Coughing sputum: generally mucus sputum, combined with bacterial infection will appear purulent sputum, bloody sputum, etc., the amount may be more or less.
Infants choking on milk to the lungs may also have other signs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to determine the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or treatment.