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If it is indeed just a small amount (less that a teaspoon full) you should be OK. However if you are worried or have swallowed more than this then you should take yourself to hospital.
I rinsed my mouth with a small amount of Pepsi (less carbonated than coke) and then swallowed (to get the blood that was still in my throat) and it worked great!
Saliva provides moisture moisture which helps form the chewed food into a bolus, & lubricates it as it is swallowed; it also contains salivary amylase, an enzyme which starts the process of digesting carbohydrates, and a small amount of an antibacterial enzyme. Amazingly, we produce over 1 litre of saliva each day!
If you swallowed 10 small magnets that were stuck together, it would be best to seek medical attention. Contact a doctor or medical professional asap for medical direction.
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If it is indeed just a small amount (less that a teaspoon full) you should be OK. However if you are worried or have swallowed more than this then you should take yourself to hospital.
It depends on the size. If it was a small piece of plastic, (such as the size of a nickel or smaller,) you will be fine. If it is a larger piece, if you feel like you are choking, you should get medical help immediately.
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Phone for an ambulance or seek alternative medical advice immediately.
what if a child swallowed small lamb bone
Rabbits generally should not be fed potatoes. A small amount eat accidentally is unlikely to harm them, but this is not something to feed your rabbit on a daily basis and generally should be avoided.
Hydrochloric acid is one of the corrosive acids that can be fatal if swallowed. It is commonly found in household cleaners and industrial chemicals, and ingesting even small amounts can cause severe damage to the throat and stomach.
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If you are only swallowing a little, there should be no harm done.
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I rinsed my mouth with a small amount of Pepsi (less carbonated than coke) and then swallowed (to get the blood that was still in my throat) and it worked great!
Some Christmas ornaments can be risky for a family with toddlers because of the risk of injury, or small parts being swallowed. Cheap ornaments should therefore not be too small, should not break into sharp pieces, and should not have small components that could be detached or swallowed. Plastic molded decorations, paper decorations, and non-electrical ornaments are therefore recommended to families with toddlers.