Suffocated -

Begin CPR (chest compressions) to keep blood flowing to the brain.

Choking on food, drowning, strangulation, chemical inhalation (like carbon monoxide), or severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). Signs to Watch For: Clutching the throat (universal sign of choking). Suffocated

Skin, lips, or nails turning blue, gray, or purple (cyanosis). Inability to speak, cry, or cough forcefully. Confusion, dizziness, or loss of consciousness. Call 911 or local emergency services immediately. Begin CPR (chest compressions) to keep blood flowing