Why do you choke on water after tracheotomy closure?

Choking on water after tracheotomy tube sealing may be the phenomenon that the incision has not healed, and it may also be caused by nerve damage, which should be treated under the guidance of the doctor in a timely manner. If the wound is not completely healed after tracheotomy, choking on water is a normal phenomenon. Usually pay attention to drink water slowly, the wound can be relieved after healing, do not worry too much. If the phenomenon occurs after the wound has healed, it may be due to surgical damage to the trachea or nerves in the lungs, etc., and can be treated under the guidance of a doctor to avoid serious risks such as choking. After the tracheotomy tube is sealed, you should also keep the incision area dry and avoid talking loudly, so as not to affect the healing of the wound. You should also pay close attention to the normalization of sputum production, coughing and breathing conditions to avoid adverse reactions to improper tube sealing. Choking on water after tracheotomy tube sealing to rule out the cause of non-healing, should be promptly under the guidance of the doctor to identify the cause, and timely treatment, so as not to delay the treatment.