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9. Myth: Choking is Noisy and Obvious

A person who is choking may not exhibit expected symptoms such as gasping for air or grabbing at their throat. In the disabled, elderly, and infants, confusion and panic may render the individual unable to signal what is occurring. When feeding such people or eating with them, be aware of more subtle symptoms such as wheezing, confusion, and an inability to breathe.

What to Do When You or Someone Else is Choking

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