What does food "flew in the wrong hole" mean? :)
What does food "flew in the wrong hole" mean? Where else can it go if not through the esophagus straight to the stomach?
What does food "flew in the wrong hole" mean? Where else can it go if not through the esophagus straight to the stomach?
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This means that food has entered the respiratory tract, larynx or trachea.
This means that food has entered the respiratory tract, larynx or trachea.
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This means that while swallowing food you tried to get air into your lungs at the same time - bit.ly/niewtadziurke :)
This means that while swallowing food you tried to get air into your lungs at the same time - bit.ly/niewtadziurke :)
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It can fly up to the nose, and out of it (unfortunately, it happened to me while laughing)
It can fly up to the nose, and out of it (unfortunately, it happened to me while laughing)
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It means that food goes into the trachea instead of the esophagus.
It means that food goes into the trachea instead of the esophagus.
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This means that the food did not go to the stomach, but, for example, to the throat.
This means that the food did not go to the stomach, but, for example, to the throat.
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This means that a person can choke.
This means that a person can choke.
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That means the food ended up in the airway for an unintended purpose
That means the food ended up in the airway for an unintended purpose
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When food got where it shouldn't, it means that it went into the trachea, respiratory tract, the remains of food that got there, we have to remove, expectorate.
When food got where it shouldn't, it means that it went into the trachea, respiratory tract, the remains of food that got there, we have to remove, expectorate.
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It fell into the respiratory tract or larynx
It fell into the respiratory tract or larynx
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It just happens sometimes and it seems to us that we swallowed food normally, but it ended up in the respiratory tract, which often causes us to choke
It just happens sometimes and it seems to us that we swallowed food normally, but it ended up in the respiratory tract, which often causes us to choke
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Food can fall into the windpipe and cause serious health problems and even death. That's why it's important to eat slowly and steadily and without haste.
Food can fall into the windpipe and cause serious health problems and even death. That's why it's important to eat slowly and steadily and without haste.
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This means that the food did not get into the esophagus, but into the respiratory tract, i.e. the larynx.
This means that the food did not get into the esophagus, but into the respiratory tract, i.e. the larynx.
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Drogi oddechowe, tchawica, oskrzela, płuca.
Drogi oddechowe, tchawica, oskrzela, płuca.
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This means that food goes to the trachea not to the esophagus 🙂
This means that food goes to the trachea not to the esophagus 🙂
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It means that the air went into the windpipe.
It means that the air went into the windpipe.
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Food "flew in the wrong hole" is a term used when food ends up in a different, unintended place. For example, it could mean that the food was penetrated through the wrong anatomical opening, which could be associated with various health disorders, or simply mean that it didn't go where it should. Food can fly, for example, into the trachea, which can lead to choking, or into the nose, which is particularly unpleasant and can lead to a catastrophe of culinary proportions. So, be careful what you eat and how. At the same time, the term "flew in the wrong hole" can be used in various contexts and not only to refer to food.
Food "flew in the wrong hole" is a term used when food ends up in a different, unintended place. For example, it could mean that the food was penetrated through the wrong anatomical opening, which could be associated with various health disorders, or simply mean that it didn't go where it should. Food can fly, for example, into the trachea, which can lead to choking, or into the nose, which is particularly unpleasant and can lead to a catastrophe of culinary proportions. So, be careful what you eat and how. At the same time, the term "flew in the wrong hole" can be used in various contexts and not only to refer to food.
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