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Infant Lung Blockage: Miraculous Rescues in Faridabad
17 Jan
Summary
- Two infants faced life-threatening airway blockages from inhaled food particles.
- Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, successfully intervened in both critical cases.
- Timely, specialized medical care prevented tragic outcomes for the babies.

Two families in Faridabad experienced terrifying medical emergencies when their infants accidentally inhaled food particles, leading to critical airway blockages. Both children, aged one year and eight months, were rushed to Amrita Hospital in severe respiratory distress. Doctors were able to save both infants thanks to swift and specialized medical intervention.
The first case involved a one-year-old who had been experiencing breathing difficulties for a week, later discovered to have a peanut completely blocking their right main airway. Doctors performed an emergency bronchoscopy, successfully removing the peanut and stabilizing the child, who was discharged the next day. The second emergency involved an eight-month-old baby with critically low oxygen saturation, who had a foreign object lodged deep within their left lung.
Advanced cryotherapy was used to extract the object, and the baby required several days of intensive monitoring before recovery. Medical professionals stressed the complexity of pediatric airway emergencies and the vital role of specialized equipment and expertise. They warned parents to seek immediate evaluation for sudden, persistent coughing or breathing issues during feeding, as these can indicate a dangerous aspiration event.



