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1 The cause of the baby choking on milk. The newborn's stomach capacity is very small. If they drink too much milk or don't exhaust after drinking milk, they will easily choke on milk.

2, the nipple hole is large, for example, the nipple is a cross hole, too much milk through the nipple will cause the baby to choke on milk.

3, drinking milk posture is not correct, but also licking milk.

4. When the baby catches a cold, the respiratory tract is infected, which makes the nasal breathing conditions not smooth and the swallowing is uncoordinated.

5, a baby with gastroesophageal reflux is easy to choke milk.

6. Premature infants, infants with cleft lip and palate, heart disease, severe Down syndrome or cerebral palsy are more likely to choke on milk because of weak sucking ability.

Twenty-five coup can effectively prevent the baby from choking on milk and mixing air, which is the most common reason for the baby to choke on milk. Therefore, adjusting the feeding speed and paying attention to the feeding posture can better prevent the baby from choking.

1, when the baby's mood is stable, but not when crying or laughing, don't let the baby be hungry for a long time before feeding, if you eat too fast, the baby will suffocate.

2, when breastfeeding, pay attention to breastfeeding posture, the baby should lie in the mother's arms. The mother holds the baby well with one hand, and gently grips the nipple with the thumb and forefinger with the other hand to feed, so as to prevent the nipple from blocking the baby's nostrils, and at the same time, control the flow rate of milk to avoid the baby coughing because of the milk rush.

The mother should observe the baby carefully when nursing. If the baby overflows her mouth or her nose and mouth are blue, she should stop feeding immediately.

4. If it is artificial feeding, pay attention to the dripping speed of milk from the nipple, choose a nipple with appropriate aperture, and don't use a nipple with too large milk outlet to feed.

5. After feeding, hold the baby upright on the shoulder, pat the baby's back to help the baby burp, and then put it on the bed.

New mothers must learn to give first aid to infants with asphyxia. Babies spit milk slightly. The baby will adjust the breathing and swallowing movements and will not inhale the trachea, but the mother should continue to observe the baby's breathing and skin color. If the baby suffocates due to drinking milk, it can be handled in the following ways:

1. If the degree of suffocation is not too serious, the baby will vomit and cough, but his face will not turn purple. Immediately turn the baby's face to the side to prevent vomit from flowing back into the throat and trachea, and pat the baby's back with an empty palm.

2. Wrap your finger with a handkerchief or gauze, put it in your baby's mouth, and quickly clean up the spilled milk, so as not to inhale the milk into the trachea again when inhaling, and clean your nostrils with a small cotton swab to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed.

3. When the baby is not breathing or his face is purple, it means that vomit may have entered the trachea. Immediately put the baby on the adult's lap and pat him on the back four or five times so that he can cough up milk.

4. If the above method still doesn't work, you should pinch or stimulate the baby's soles immediately to make the baby cry or cough because of pain, which is beneficial to cough up the milk in the trachea and relieve dyspnea.

5. Observe the baby's crying and complexion. If the voice is weak, it is difficult to inhale, and your face is purple, you should be sent to the hospital immediately.

6. It needs special reminder that when the baby is choking on milk, don't hold it vertically, because holding it vertically will make the milk difficult to cough up, but it will easily enter deeper parts, which will lead to more serious cough.

4 spitting milk is similar to choking milk. Spitting and choking will happen, but the spitting is mild, and the baby does not cough, but 1 ~ 2 mouthfuls of milk flow out of the baby's mouth after feeding.

Milk spillage is related to the imperfect development of gastrointestinal tract and oral cavity in infants, and about 40% infants often have milk spillage. Mom doesn't have to worry, spilling milk will not affect the baby's growth and development. After 6 months, the spilt milk will disappear naturally.

In order to prevent milk from overflowing, please remember to hold the baby vertically after feeding, help the baby burp and let the baby be quiet for a while. Don't turn it over immediately, such as changing diapers and teasing.