Vomiting after an infant chokes on medicine feeding is usually caused by choking on the trachea.
When feeding medicine to infants, due to factors such as drinking too much at one time or the infant’s resistance to action, so that a little medicine or water into the trachea, can cause reflex choking, and then pulling the adjacent tissues, due to the infant’s special structure of the stomach, which in turn causes vomiting.
Choking is a problem that must be paid attention to in infant feeding, especially choking on milk, solid medication into the trachea and other situations, serious cases can lead to respiratory distress and other symptoms, jeopardizing the life of infants. Parents should pay attention to the feeding method to avoid choking as much as possible during daily feeding.
Parents should send their infants to the hospital in time to avoid delaying their condition if they find that the symptoms are serious or persist unrelieved after choking.