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What happens if a pea goes into your lungs?

What happens if a pea goes into your lungs?

Inhaling a substance into your lungs can cause a lung inflammation and infection (aspiration pneumonia). The situation may be more serious when: Signs of choking (complete airway obstruction) are present.

What happens if you swallow something in the wrong hole?

Food and water are supposed to go down the esophagus and into the stomach. However, when food ‘goes down the wrong pipe,’ it is entering the airway. This gives food and water the opportunity to get into the lungs. If food or water gets into the lungs, this can cause aspiration pneumonia.

Can you accidentally suck food into lungs?

The health condition, called pulmonary aspiration, happens when a person accidentally inhales a foreign substance, such as food or drink, into their lungs. Symptoms can vary in severity, but people are often able to cough up the inhaled material.

How do you know if you inhaled a pea?

A: When a person experiences an obstructed airway due to inhaling a foreign object, they may experience some or all of the following symptoms:

  1. Choking.
  2. Coughing.
  3. Difficulty breathing and/or abnormal breath sounds such as wheezing.
  4. Difficulty speaking.
  5. Bluish tinge to the skin.
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Can you swallow something down your windpipe?

The air then goes down into your main airway (trachea) and into your lungs. A flap of tissue called the epiglottis sits over the top of the trachea. This flap blocks food and drink from going down into the trachea when you swallow. But in some cases, food or drink can enter the trachea causing aspiration.

How do you know if food is in your lungs?

You may experience a sudden cough as your lungs try to clear out the substance. Some people may wheeze, have trouble breathing, or have a hoarse voice after they eat, drink, vomit, or experience heartburn. You may have chronic aspiration if this occurs frequently.

How do you clear food from your lungs?

Ways to clear the lungs

  1. Steam therapy. Steam therapy, or steam inhalation, involves inhaling water vapor to open the airways and help the lungs drain mucus.
  2. Controlled coughing.
  3. Drain mucus from the lungs.
  4. Exercise.
  5. Green tea.
  6. Anti-inflammatory foods.
  7. Chest percussion.