Abstract
Traditionally, it has been recommended that first‐responders should place chopsticks or their hand in a child’s mouth to prevent the child from biting their tongue during convulsion. The practice persists locally in parts of Japan and can cause adverse events. We report a traumatic epiglottitis following the thrusting of a guardians’ hand into a 13‐month‐old girl’s mouth to prevent her from biting her tongue.
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Yokoyama, K. (2018). Traumatic Epiglottitis following a Blind Insertion of the Hand during Convulsion. Case Reports in Pediatrics, 2018(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/8398502
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