PHP do while Loop
The PHP do...while  loop - Loops 
through a block of code once, and then repeats the loop as long as the specified 
condition is true.
The PHP do...while Loop
The do...while  loop will always execute the block of code at least once, it 
will then check the condition, and repeat the loop while the specified condition is true.
Example
Print $i
as long as $i is less than 6:
$i = 1;
do {
 echo $i;
 $i++;
} while ($i < 6);
Note: In a 
do...while  loop the condition is tested AFTER executing 
the statements within the loop. This means that the 
do...while  loop will execute 
its statements at least once, even if the condition is false. See example below.
Let us see what happens if we set the $i variable to 8 instead of 1,
before execute the same do...while  loop again:
Example
Set $i = 8, then print $i
as long as $i is less than 6:
$i = 8;
do {
 echo $i;
 $i++;
} while ($i < 6);
The code will be executed once, even if the condition is never true.
The PHP break Statement
With the break  statement we can stop the loop even if the condition is still true:
Example
Stop the loop when $i is 3:
$i = 1;
do {
 if ($i == 3) break;
 echo $i;
 $i++;
} while ($i < 6);
The PHP continue Statement
With the continue  statement we can stop the current iteration, and continue with the next:
Example
Stop, and jump to the next iteration if $i is 3:
$i = 0;
do {
 $i++;
 if ($i == 3) continue;
 echo $i;
} while ($i < 6);