Is frequent choking in newborns caused by a disease?

The presence of choking in a newborn is not necessarily due to disease.
Choking is caused by milk accidentally entering the airway and causing coughing, which is mainly related to the imperfect development of the infant’s nervous system, and may also be related to situations such as improper feeding practices by parents, babies who are overfed or in a hurry, etc. These are normal. If choking still occurs after adjusting feeding practices and postures, it may be related to a cold, respiratory or digestive disease and requires medical attention for examination and diagnosis.