Choking when drinking water is generally not too much overall water intake, so the water into the airway will cause a violent reaction in the airway, will trigger a cough, this time to be careful not to cough violently, because a violent cough may instead choke the water into a deeper place, or may cough up the airway, causing irritation of the airway or pharynx symptoms. What should I do? You should gently bend down, then use the strength of your abdomen to hold your hand on top of your stomach, and use the strength of your abdomen to gently breathe out, and the process of breathing will soon bring out the water. Because the water is very thin and relatively strong mobility, a little airflow driven from the airway is very easy to discharge, and do not need to be particularly nervous. Because the lungs can even discharge phlegm, the quality of phlegm is much greater than water, so do not overly panic, use this method to slowly discharge the water can be.