Introduction
- “What will you do if a child suddenly cannot breathe?”
- Do you know the difference between choking and gagging? One is normal, the other can be life-threatening. Today, I’ll show you simple first aid steps that may save a child’s life.”
Difference Between Gagging & Choking
What is Gagging? (Usually Less Dangerous) : A gag reflex is the body’s
Way of protecting the airway.
Signs of Gagging:
- Child is coughing
- Making sounds or crying
- Face may look red
- Still breathing
What to do:
- Stay calm
- Encourage coughing
- Watch closely
- Do not put fingers in the mouth
What is Choking ?(Emergency) : Silent, cannot cry, blue lips, struggling to breathe
Signs of Dangerous Choking
- Cannot speak or cry
- Blue lips/face
- Hands on throat
- No breathing
What To Do Immediately
- Call for help/emergency services
- Give back blows (for infants)
- Abdominal thrusts/Heimlich (for older children)
- CPR if unconscious
What NOT To Do
- Don’t put fingers blindly in mouth
- Don’t shake the child
- Don’t delay calling help
Prevention Tips
- Avoid small toys, nuts, grapes, coins
- Supervise eating
Important Safety Note
- If a child is unable to breathe, turning blue, or unresponsive, seek emergency medical help immediately and use age-appropriate first aid if trained.



Dr. Anjum Akbar Mujawar
MBBS, MEM, FEM, PEM, CCEBDM
Consultant-Emergency Medicine








