As long as it had no sharp edges and was relatively small, this too shall pass. Plastic is not broken down in the intestinal tract and will pass with your next bowel movement unchanged from the way it went in.
Mouthwash is an oral hygiene product that is not intended to be swallowed. If you accidentally swallow mouthwash, the side effects that you may experience include nausea and diarrhea.
No. Snakes are too long and slithery for a horse to swallow, even accidentally.
It is difficult to quantify the exact number of objects a person might accidentally swallow in their lifetime. Accidental swallowing can happen, but it is important to be mindful of what is being ingested to prevent potential harm.
It will pass through your body with no ill-effects
U will die
When you are playing in the snow with your best friend and you're chewing on half of one of those red plastic sticks that you get at lunch to spread the cheese around on your crackers, and you accidentally swallow it... i learned that the hard way!! :) <3
When turtles are born only about 1 in 100 make it to the ocean. The ones that do make it to the ocean can accidentally swallow some plastic. If they don't get caught in nets then they might survive until they are 400.
Anything with small detachable pieces or parts they could accidentally swallow.
because it trys to eat the ants on the dirt and accidentally eats the dirt (soil)
a bar of soap
Either nothing, or you get sick, or you die. It depends on what the ink is made of.
If you swallow a pill and it accidentally passes into the windpipe, it will undoubtedly feel uncomfortable. You can get the pill out by coughing it up.