It is also possible for a foreign body to enter the airways and cause choking.
Food or small objects can cause choking if they get caught in your throat and block your airway.
Never attempt to pour liquid medication straight into the mouth from the front or spoon it in, since this will inevitably cause choking.
Fish is the most common food to obstruct the airway and cause choking.
Taking this product without enough liquid may cause choking.
Forcing food and fluids can make the patient uncomfortable or cause choking.
To prevent such situations, cut up round foods that can easily cause choking, like grapes, vegetables and hot dogs.
Thin liquids may cause choking, because they are harder to feel in your mouth and throat.
Swallowing becomes difficult and the mouth gets very dry, so forcing the person to eat or drink could cause choking.
"The end could get jammed in a baby's mouth so easily and cause choking."