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Open the person's mouth again and look for a dislodged object.
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If the person cannot cough or speak, begin the Heimlich maneuver immediately to dislodge the object blocking the windpipe.
Or position yourself over the back of a chair or against a railing or counter and press forcefully enough into it so that the thrust dislodges the object.
The time to act immediately to try to dislodge an object obstructing the windpipe is when the child cannot make a sound, cough or cry or the child's face turns from red to blue.
Dr. Heimlich says the Heimlich maneuver can also dislodge an object like a chicken bone that is stuck in the throat but not completely obstructing the windpipe because the resulting force of air produces a hurricanelike effect in the airway that can blow out the object.
If this does not dislodge the object, move on to abdominal thrusts.
The chest compressions used in CPR may also dislodge the object.[18].[18]
If you can't dislodge the object using dental floss, contact your dentist.
If this does not dislodge the object, move on to performing chest thrusts.[5].
Never put any pressure on the eye itself in an effort to dislodge the object.
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