Take quick action if someone is choking on an inhaled object.
If you or your child inhales a foreign object, see your healthcare professional. Foreign objects are things that aren't meant to be inside the airways, such as peanuts, popcorn, coins and toy parts. If an inhaled foreign object causes choking, you need to perform first aid.
Give first aid as quickly as you can if you or someone else is choking. To be ready to help someone who inhales a foreign object, learn the Heimlich maneuver and CPR in a certified first-aid training course.
If you're the only rescuer for someone who's choking, first give back blows and belly thrusts, also called abdominal thrusts. These thrusts are a procedure called the Heimlich maneuver. Then call 911 or your local emergency number for help. If another person is there, have that person call for help while you give first aid.
If you're alone and choking, call 911 or your local emergency number right away. Then, give yourself abdominal thrusts to remove the stuck object.
If a choking person can cough with force, let the person keep coughing.
Coughing might remove the stuck object.
If a person can't cough, talk, cry or laugh with force, give first aid to the person.
The American Red Cross recommends the following steps:
If you're the only rescuer for someone who's choking, give back blows and abdominal thrusts first. Then, call 911 or your local emergency number for help. If another person is there, have that person call for help while you give first aid.

If a person is choking and can't cough, talk, cry or laugh with force, the American Red Cross suggests this approach to giving first aid.
Some sources only teach the abdominal thrust. It's OK not to use back blows if you haven't learned how to give back blows. Both ways can work for adults and children older than age 1.
If the person is pregnant or if you can't get your arms around the belly, give chest thrusts:
Call 911 or your local emergency number right away. Then, give yourself abdominal thrusts to remove the item from the airway.

To give yourself abdominal thrusts, also called the Heimlich maneuver, place a fist slightly above your belly button. Grasp your fist with the other hand and bend over a hard surface. Shove your fist inward and upward.
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