Can an Apple Choke the Trachea?

A six-month-old baby bit into a sunflower seed-sized apple, and the adult was unable to remove it in time. The baby’s face turned slightly red, and there was a struggle to get it out, with loud cries. Later, the baby stopped crying and played as usual, with the same color as before. Could the apple have gone into the trachea?
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Can an Infant with Cold and Diarrhea Be Given an Injection?

Infant cold and diarrhea may be caused by enteritis, and treatment options include using Huoxiang Zhengqi pills and fluoroquinolone capsules, along with maintaining adequate hydration and electrolyte balance. In severe cases, fluid supplementation may be necessary. Additionally, parents should pay attention to their child’s balanced diet and avoid the development of picky eating habits to ensure the child receives sufficient nutrition.
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