When gum is inhaled, it typically lodges in the lungs, specifically in the airways or bronchi. Unlike food, which can be swallowed and digested, gum is not broken down by the body and can create a blockage if it obstructs the air passages. This can lead to coughing or respiratory distress, and it may require medical attention to remove it.
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