Inhaled Foreign Body
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Inhaled Foreign Body Symptoms
Symptoms of an inhaled foreign body include:
Coughing
Choking
Excessive drooling
Anxiousness
Loss of voice
Hoarse voice
Difficulty breathing
Wheezing
Fever
Severe symptoms of an inhaled foreign body include:
Cyanosis
Lethargy:
Excessive sleepiness
Confusion
Fainting
Coma
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Inhaled Foreign Body Evaluation
Related Topics:
Aspiration pneumonia
Breathing difficulty
Choking
Swallowed foreign body
Wheezing
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Breathing difficulty
Cough
Excessive drooling
Hoarse voice
Wheezing
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Last Updated: May 20, 2008
Authors:
Stephen J. Schueler, MD
;
John H. Beckett, MD
;
D. Scott Gettings, MD
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