Paramedic: hotdogs are the food that cause the most choking incidents in children

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Paramedic: This is the food that causes more choking incidents in children than any other item, and it’s not grapes

  • An Australian paramedic revealed the food that poses the biggest choking risk in children
  • Hot dogs are so dangerous because they are shaped exactly to block a child’s airway.
  • The risk can be reduced by cutting the sausages lengthwise, not horizontally.
  • Other high-risk foods include round fruits like grapes and blueberries.

An Australian paramedic has revealed which food poses the greatest choking risk than any other.

CEO of parent organization Tiny hearts educationNikki Jurcutz has issued a warning to parents across Australia about the dangers of hot dogs for children and how they can be prepared safely.

Nikki said that hot dogs are so dangerous because their shape is a “perfect plug” for a child’s airway.

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An Australian paramedic has revealed that hot dogs pose a greater choking risk than any other food.

An Australian paramedic has revealed that hot dogs pose a greater choking risk than any other food.

To reduce the risk of choking, Nikki said hot dogs should never be given to children whole or cut horizontally into discs (pictured).

Instead, they should be cut lengthwise so they do not block the child's airway (pictured).

To reduce the risk of choking, Nikki said hot dogs should never be given to children whole or sliced ​​horizontally into discs (left). Instead, they should be cut lengthwise so they do not block the child’s airway (right)

“This is the food that causes more choking deaths than any other food,” the mother said.

“If you were to design a perfect plug for a child’s airway, you couldn’t do much better than a hot dog,” he said, citing Gary Smith of the Center for Injury Research.

However, Nikki explained that the risk of choking can be reduced by preparing food in a specific way.

To reduce the risk of choking, Nikki said hot dogs should never be given to children whole or cut horizontally into discs.

Instead, they should be cut lengthwise so they do not block the child’s airway.

His followers were very grateful for the tips.

‘Wow, never thought of that! So smart,’ said one woman.

How to prepare hot dogs:

To reduce the risk of choking, hot dogs should never be given to children whole or cut horizontally into discs.

Instead, they should be cut lengthwise so they do not block the child’s airway.

(Fountain: little heart)

The paramedic previously revealed another dangerous food for babies and children.

Nikki said rounded foods like grapes are dangerous, as they are also the exact size of a child’s esophagus and can completely block the airway.

He explained that the risk can be mitigated by modifying its shape, for example, by quartering or crushing the grapes.

Nikki previously issued a warning against small, rounded foods that she says are high-risk choking foods for children.

The paramedic recommends modifying foods such as grapes or blueberries by cutting them into quarters or crushing them.

Nikki previously issued a warning against small, rounded foods that she says are high-risk choking foods for children. The paramedic recommends modifying foods such as grapes or blueberries by cutting them into quarters or crushing them.

Nikki went up a video demonstrating how small, rounded foods are similar in shape and size to a child’s esophagus.

‘Not all food is created equal. Some foods pose a higher choking hazard than others. Round foods are a high-risk choking food and that is why,” he captioned the informative video of him.

The paramedic said that round foods can fit snugly into a child’s esophagus and completely block the airway.

The solution is to modify the shape of the food, and it can be modified by quartering or crushing.

“Prevention is key,” Nikki said, explaining that even if the modified fruit gets stuck in a child’s airway, there is still room for oxygen to reach the lungs.

“If your little one chokes and has a completely blocked airway, choking first aid should be performed immediately.”

How to prevent choking in children and what to do if a child is choking

* Modify small round shaped foods by cutting them into quarters or squashing them flat

* Never give children whole sausages or slices horizontally on discs. Instead, they should be cut lengthwise so they do not block the child’s airway.

* If the modified fruit gets stuck in a child’s airway, there is still room for oxygen to reach the lungs.

* If a child chokes and has a completely blocked airway, choking first aid should be performed immediately.

* Never put your fingers down a child’s throat while he is choking, as your fingers could push him further down, instead, give back blows and chest thrusts to the child.

(Fountain: tinyhearts foundation)