The baby ate the beads, and the mother must first see if the beads are stuck in the baby's throat. Generally, after the baby is choked by beads, he will want to vomit, cough and gasp unevenly. If the baby does not have this phenomenon, it means that the beads have been swallowed. If this happens to the baby, the mother should stand the baby upside down in time and then pat the baby's back hard until the baby spits out the beads.
After the beads are swallowed by the baby, they will generally be excreted together with the baby's stool. The mother should also observe whether there are beads in the baby's stool. Mothers can also give their babies more fiber-rich foods, so that the beads will be wrapped in these foods and excreted.
You can also drink more warm water, which will help speed up intestinal peristalsis and let the beads be excreted as soon as possible. If the child has severe abdominal pain and vomiting during this period, it is necessary to take the baby to the hospital for examination in time to avoid serious situations. In addition, the mother should pay attention to that the baby's toys can't have things like beads that can be put in the mouth.