Know Your Child Swallowed a Battery

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A medical doctor and mum of three kids, asked 2,000 parents if they knew the warning signs their child swallowed a battery. She was alarmed at the level of ignorance she discovered. We share her advice on how to know your child swallowed a battery, or perhaps might have. We publish this post because we love our kids, and we want every one to be battery-safe.

3 Ways To Avoid Your Child Swallowing a Battery

  1. Keep small batteries away from curious fingers,when they are not in toys and other devices. This basically means before and after use. You need to agree with other adults where you store fresh batteries, and used ones for recycling.
  2. Curious kids  take batteries out of toys, so you need to make a habit of checking these too. Much the same goes for adult devices and wearables. Check all battery compartments as a regular routine. If one is open, your child may have swallowed a coin battery.
  3. The small batteries looking like shiny silver coins are the ones to watch. Kids occasionally pop these into their mouths like sweets, or because they enjoy the tingling sensation. A sudden jolt can cause them to swallow a button battery. Keep an eye out for coin batteries missing, or lying around loose.

The Warning Signs a Kid Swallowed a Coin Cell

A smooth, shiny round button battery can travel far if it is small, and then interfere with digestion or breathing. The symptoms are common with other medical conditions. However, if you notice more than one of the following signs, then you know your child may have swallowed a battery:

  • Coughing, dribbling, vomiting, difficulty swallowing or breathing.
  • Blood after using the toilet, a croaky voice, or not wanting to eat food.

Those signs can also mean something else, as we mentioned earlier. However, if you suspect your child might have swallowed a battery, then don’t take a chance. Take them to emergency room for advice right away!

More Information

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I tripped over a shrinking bank balance and fell into the writing gig unintentionally. This was after I escaped the corporate world and searched in vain for ways to become rich on the internet by doing nothing. Despite the fact that writing is no recipe for wealth, I rather enjoy it. I will not deny I am obsessed with it when I have the time. I live in Margate on the Kwazulu-Natal south coast of South Africa. I work from home where I ponder on the future of the planet, and what lies beyond in the great hereafter. Sometimes I step out of my computer into the silent riverine forests, and empty golden beaches for which the area is renowned. Richard

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