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Swallowing any type of glass can be dangerous. Glass has small crystals in it and can tear up the digestive tract of a persons body.
Don't have a child eat or drink ANYthing until you retrieve that magnet. Once it is out of your child's mouth, just make sure to remove all small items from the child's reach. There are no special foods or fluids the child needs after such an incident.*Choking hazards are very real. Magnets, coins, and other small metallic items are especially dangerous if swallowed, even if the child does not choke on it. SEE a doctor if your child swallows any object.
A swallow is a small bird.
Swallow, barn swallow
well i don't think you would swallow diesel but call an ambulance straight away. drink lots of water and milk. never induce vomiting. YOU MUST GET HELP STRAIGHT AWAY DIESEL IS VERY DANGEROUS AND A SMALL AMOUNT CAN KILL YOU!
Not a domestuc rabbit. Wild rabbits are larger ans more "dangerous" but still probably couldn't hurt a small child. Besides that a wild rabbit wouldn't let a child get close to it.
anything small enough to swallow whole
Vultures can
Lozenges are sucked on until small and thin. Then, the small pieces can be swallowed. You swallow the saliva mixed with the lozenge's medicine.
Toothpaste is only dangerous when swallowed. The pea-sized amount is recommended for small children as they may accidently swallow the toothpaste and the small amount would prevent anything bad happening to them. Otherwise, toothpaste that contains fluoride is vital for helping to strengthen your teeth. The more dangerous is fluoridated water.
comfort them and watch as they try and if you have trouble with them taking it tell them you will give them a small reward after or have a chart that they can put stickers on
A child could drink it, not knowing that it is not a soft drink.