Two Faridabad infants narrowly escaped death after accidentally inhaling food particles, leading to critical respiratory failure. Doctors at Amrita Hospital performed emergency procedures, removing a peanut from one-year-old’s airway and using advanced cryotherapy for an eight-month-old’s lodged object. Timely, specialized intervention saved both lives, highlighting the dangers of foreign body aspiration in infants.
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