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Tag: Pulmonary aspiration

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Would I know if I aspirated a pill? Understanding the Signs and Risks

5 min read
While foreign body aspiration in adults is rare, with pills representing about 7% of cases, understanding the signs is critical. The question, 'Would I know if I aspirated a pill?' is vital for anyone who has trouble swallowing medication, as the consequences can range from mild irritation to serious pulmonary complications.

Can Ozempic mess with your breathing?

5 min read
While severe adverse reactions are rare, with serious allergic reactions affecting less than 1% of patients in clinical trials, it is crucial to understand all potential side effects. So, can Ozempic mess with your breathing? In certain uncommon circumstances, it can cause or contribute to breathing difficulties.

Unveiling the Anesthetic Protocol: Why do they give PEPCID before surgery?

3 min read
Pulmonary aspiration, the inhalation of gastric contents into the lungs, is a rare but potentially life-threatening complication associated with general anesthesia. Anesthesiologists take proactive steps to mitigate this risk, which explains **why do they give PEPCID before surgery** as a crucial pre-medication. This intervention is a cornerstone of patient safety during the perioperative period.