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Zhuzhou 1 year-old baby mistakenly swallowed mothballs as candy. What should children do if they eat foreign objects by mistake?
Because children are young and have poor ability to distinguish right from wrong, they often can't tell which things can be eaten and which things can't be eaten. Once they eat something they can't eat by mistake, it will inevitably affect their health. A one-year-old baby in Zhuzhou accidentally swallowed mothballs as candy while playing at home. Fortunately, the number of mothballs that the baby eats by mistake is not particularly large. After the doctor's treatment, his body has recovered.

It is very harmful for children to eat foreign bodies by mistake. If the child eats some round and smooth foreign objects by mistake, such as marbles or coins, it will generally not cause immediate harm to the child's stomach. However, because these foods cannot be digested in the body, it is necessary to take the children to the hospital for examination and treatment in time. If the child's physical condition is not abnormal, wait for these foreign bodies to be discharged. During this period, children can eat more fresh vegetables or fruits to promote the discharge of foreign bodies.

What I am most afraid of is that children eat some very sharp foreign objects by mistake, such as toothpicks. Such a sharp foreign body is likely to cause harm to the child's stomach after eating, causing abdominal pain in the child's body. If it is not taken out in time, it may even damage the digestive tract. Therefore, if the child is found to have swallowed some sharp foreign objects, then parents must take the child to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid more serious consequences.

If the child is unfortunately stuck in the trachea after eating a foreign body by mistake and has difficulty breathing, then parents should immediately take Heimlich first aid to help the child quickly discharge the foreign body. In short, some small items in the house should be kept out of the reach of children, such as batteries, coins or pills. These small items are likely to be eaten by children inadvertently, so parents must pay more attention.