Patient Question:Disease:Choking Description:My baby was born 20 days ago, now as soon as I lay down after eating milk, I start choking, and my nose and mouth come out together with milk flowers, suffocating the child’s face is red, can not breathe, usually feeding is lying on its side feeding, after feeding also lay the child on its side to sleep, but still choking a lot, please ask the doctor my baby is not pneumonia, right, and how to prevent such choking? I’d like to ask the doctor if my baby has pneumonia and how to prevent choking. The first hospital of Xiamen University, Department of Pediatrics, Liu Denli replied: 1, the child lying on his side, head to the side, suck up or wipe out the milk in the mouth and nose, so as not to accidentally inhale the airway, because too much inhalation can cause death by asphyxiation. 2.After feeding, pick up the baby and pat the back to help expel the gas in the stomach; when sleeping, the head of the baby can be raised 20-30 degrees and lie on the right side to reduce milk reflux in the stomach. 3. If there is a lot of breast milk, you can use your hand to lightly clamp the breast to delay milk ejection; if you are formula feeding, the size of the milk hole of the pacifier should be moderate, too big, the milk is too late for the child to swallow, too small, too much air is inhaled, and it is easy to choke. In addition, increase the consistency of milk (less water, or add some rice flour), can also reduce vomiting and prevent choking.