Yes, bubble bath liquid can be harmful if ingested by a child. It can cause stomach discomfort, vomiting, diarrhea, and even more serious issues if a large amount is consumed. It is important to seek medical attention if your child ingests bubble bath liquid.
If your child accidentally drinks bubbles, stay calm. Bubbles are generally non-toxic and should pass through their system without issue. Give them water to drink to help dilute any bubbles in their stomach, and monitor them for symptoms such as upset stomach or vomiting. If you are concerned, contact poison control or seek medical advice.
of course its harmful children can't breathe under sand a grown-up would be fine (if they were at the beach)but children,harmful.(if you bury them deep) I need to find out. I have neighbors doing this to their children and we are concern for the safety of these children. Even when they are burying the child only up to his neck for a while
It depends on a couple things. Was it a small magnet or a large magnet? if the magnet is small enough it can pass threw the intestines and out of the body no problem if not then you have a problem. Second if the magnet was painted of anything like that the you should be concerned about toxins and poisons. Be alert and look for any abnormal symptoms and if any become present take your child the emergence room. Best of luck
It is the obese planet and that is why its so slow. It gives off harmful rays that when put in contact with a child makes them obese too. This happened to my children.
Liquid paraffin can be used in infants as a laxative to help relieve constipation. It works by lubricating the intestines and softening the stool, making it easier for the child to pass bowel movements. It should be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider.
Take the child to the doctor
the bubble landed on the sleeping dogs nose. the startled child stared in awe when the bubble formed from the end of a stick.
The doses you describe would most likely not be harmful. However, the combination is dangerous in higher doses (for instance if the child drinks it). I think you're okay this time.
you just did. the bubble landed on the sleeping dogs nose. the startled child stared in awe when the bubble formed from the end of a stick.
No
A Bugaboo cup holder is used to hold drinks for the parent or the child while on the go and is using the Bugaboo stroller. It is very helpful to avoid liquid spillage.
call the piousness control center
Only if it is directly feed to the child
Not if the child is overweight and it is done correctly.
call the piousness control center
Yes!
Yes it is