Signs of Choking (Complete Airway Obstruction)
A person who is choking (has complete airway obstruction):
- Can't cry, talk, breathe, or
cough.
- May grasp throat.
- May become severely anxious or
agitated.
- May turn blue or dusky in color.
- May pass
out.
A choking rescue procedure (the Heimlich maneuver) is used to clear
an obstruction in adults and children older than 1 year.
Back blows and chest thrusts are used in babies
younger than 1 year.
Last Revised:
July 11, 2011
Author:
Healthwise Staff
Medical Review:
William H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine & David Messenger, MD