Swallowing mackerel bones can pose a risk, as they are small and sharp, potentially leading to choking or injury to the throat or digestive tract. While most fish bones pass through the digestive system without causing harm, there are cases where they can become lodged or cause perforations. If someone swallows a bone and experiences pain, discomfort, or difficulty swallowing, it’s important to seek medical attention. Generally, it's best to eat fish carefully and remove bones before consumption.
A mackerel typically has around 200 to 250 bones, depending on the species and size of the fish. These bones include both the major skeletal structure and smaller, finer bones. The exact count can vary, as different species of mackerel may have slight variations in their bone structure.
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Yes, an x-ray can detect swallowed puppy bones in your dog's stomach.
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Its not dangerous.
Many people love mackerel because it has the fewest bones than all the other fishes and it is a lot easier to swallow down.
it doesnt matter why would you drink it?
Barbiturates are usually swallowed but sometimes barbiturates are injected and this can be extremely dangerous. =)
Alpha radiation is the most dangerous if swallowed because it is highly ionizing and can cause significant damage to internal organs. It has a short range in tissue, making it more harmful than beta or gamma radiation if ingested.
Mackerel is the correct spelling.
Mackerel or mackerels