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Show Thursday, Your Doctor Says. . . The following is one of a series o pin. The initial choking and ging was quite violent, but quickly subsided as it reached the where it remained fixed for days and days; and the infant was able to swallow its liquid formula over the pin without any evidence of obstruction or The third staere is the stae-- of written by members of the Utah State Medical Association and complications. So varied are these in with published that specific in your complications cooperation local newspaper. These articles are stances cannot be mentioned. Howscheduled to appear every other week ever, regardless of their nature, throughout the year in an effort to they should immediately direct better acquaint you with problems of attention to the possible presence health, and designed to improve the of a foreign object g of the people of Utah Anything; which might become lodged in the larynx (voice box) will probably cause hoarseness, FOREIGN OBJECTS IN THE cough, and shortness of breath or If an obin difficulty AIR AND FOOD PASSAGES breathing. ject is drawn or passed into the It is not uncommon to read an windpipe or bronchial tubes, the article in the newspaper or to have individual also has violent par someone tell you of a friend who oxysms of coughing and gagging. has choked on a foreign object. The short, symptomless interval An interesting- fact concerning this follows, and then there usually is subject is that certain specific heard the typical symptom of as objects are more frequently swal- - thma or an audible wheeze. Wheer.es lowea or aspirated than others, are not always caused by asthma. and each can be associated with Because of the short symptomless a particular age group. For in- interval, the period of complications are often usually arises at once. Uaretul stance, open safety-pin- s found in children from three examination reveals indications of months to two years of age, where-a- some form of obstruction to the peanuts are aspirated by child windpipe or one of the bronchial ren from fifteen months to four tubes. There is usually a change years of age. Coins are swallowed in the patient's breathing, and the s, and cough persists. One might suspect by two to various types of small hardware that he has an acute pneumonia. It can be observed from the can be picked up by three-t- o sevenyear old children. Chicken bones foregoing that diagnosis is not and fish bones may be listed in always easy. To establish the the category with adult victims diagnosis correctly, one must carefrom thirty to eighty-fou- r years fully evaluate the history, the of age (with dentures). In most symptoms, physical findings, and safetv-nins. studies. A positive hisinstances the bones the and coins become lodged in the tory of choking or gagging, or the food passages: whereas the pea statement of the patient, no matter and vegetable how young, that tie has swallowed nuts, hardware, material usually must be retrieved something must never be ignored. most ioreign ODjecis in me air from the air passages. Generally speakiner. carelessness and food passages can be removed with is the most constant factor for special instruments, which and either aspirating or swallowing are called bronchoscopes electricallyforeign objects. The fact that- so esophagoscopes. They are hollow tubes through many small infants swallow open -lighted, safety-pin- s illustrates this point which the doctor can see and graspe clearly. A person in a state of the foreign bodies with special-typunconsciousness from anesthesia forceps for removal. Occasion alcoholism, accident, etc., may also ally the worK must De done witn machine; but swallow or aspirate foreign objects the aid of the The general symptoms of an by careful cooperation of all conoccurrence of this type can be cerned, the problem is usually divided into three stages. The successfully completed. When a patient presents any initial one consists of violent par oxvsms of coughing and gagging. symptoms which might suggest the is presence of a foreign body, there produced as the foreign object swallowed or aspirated. Ihen 101 should be no delay in contacting his family doctor. Immediate treat lows a symptomless interval during J : i 'lime jme xurejgii wnicn uuuy L. ment reduces the chances of comfixed, without producing any plication. A child who is found severe reactions. This period is choking and gagging, and who most treacherous and accounts for has difficulty in breathing should a large percentage of cases wherein be suspected of having swallowed the real cause of the individual's or aspirated a foreign object. To distress is overlooked or unsus- serve himP-- best, E--DO NOT TURN OWN AND pected, for - one is inclined to HIM U S I D minimize a foreign-objehistory, POUND HIM ON THE BACK. taking false assurance from the Lift him over your shoulders and fact that if the patient has no comfort him into a feeling of reBy doing symptoms, either no foreign object laxation and is present, or it is in a position this, the symptomless interval will where it will do no harm. A simple arrive sooner, and it is at this time that medical aid should be sought. illustration follows: A child swallowed ar. open safety- - DON'T WAIT! articles well-bein- four-year-old- x-r- ay 1 1 es D ct well-bein- g. LM2 teasn aw? ass? imp i First a meal of TURF BUILDER, Scotts famous Box $1 .95 feeds 2500 sq ft. grass food Then sow SCOTTS all perennial western grass seed. Economical. You sow less because in each pound are millions of seeds fairly bursting with energy to help you to lawn success. ... . ScctH. LAWN SEED I lb -- $1.65 TURF BUILDER So rich a little. Feed 1000 tq Tho quality loador. 36-ye- 5 In nutriantt you need only 11,000 tq NEPHI LUMBER COMPANY The NEPHI, UTAH Page Three Seven FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE 3 room apartDust proof chest FOR RENT HAROLD JACKSON and WES room strictlv modern home, partClub News . . . Riding associatnow CHRISTENSEN are furnished. and ly Newly painted ment phone 298J or see Mrs. of drawers and night stand. Also decorated. 260 East J. S. 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Anyone interested in joining this out door riding group are invited to contact any one of the officers. THE 1955 12, May Easy-to-Us- e Decorative Enamel TIMES-NEW- S. Da-Ne- to Levan News On May 6th the 9th grade of Levan Junior high school went on a field trip to Salt Lake City and other points. They visited Eureka, Bingham Mine, Midvale Smelter, the Childrens hospital, the Nehi Bottling works and took part m Main Street Theatre on Televis ion Station KTVT. The trip was enioyed by 13 students and their advisors, Duane Brough and ane Forsyth. Du- - m Mary Frances Taylor of Provo spent the week end at the home of Beth Ann Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephensen and family spent Sunday in Lehi with her mother, Mrs. Nicolene Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Stephen-sen and children ot toait LAKe spent Mothers day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephensen. Mrs. Ethel Thompson and baby of Ephraim spent a few days of last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.'Hetoer Taylor. 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