That depends on whether you are talking food or not.
If you've swallowed an object that is not food, it may take 3 to 5 days to pass, if it doesn't get stuck.
If you're talking food, in a healthy adult, it normally takes 24 to 72 hours to digest and eliminate.
If the object is small and smooth, it may pass through the digestive system without causing harm. However, larger or sharp objects can get stuck in the throat, stomach, or intestines, leading to choking, injury, obstruction, or infection. It's important to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect that you have swallowed a foreign object.
The time it takes for something to pass through the digestive system after being swallowed can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of material ingested, individual metabolism, and overall digestive health. Generally, food can take anywhere from 24 to 72 hours to move through the gastrointestinal tract and be expelled. However, foreign objects may take longer, and some may not pass naturally, potentially requiring medical intervention. If you suspect a dangerous object has been swallowed, it's essential to seek medical advice.
Usually by the second or third time of doing their business
If you've swallowed a hard object and are not in immediate distress, monitor your symptoms. If you experience chest pain, trouble breathing, or abdominal pain, seek medical help immediately. Otherwise, drink fluids to help the object pass through your system, but avoid inducing vomiting unless directed by a medical professional.
I don't think they diget foreign objects, so much as they pass them. Some things, that just aren't edible, are simply passed in the stool. As for the time, I'm realy not sure(an hour+?) you really just have to wait and see.
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Nothing. "This too, shall pass".
It will pass through your body unchanged.
If a single magnetic ball is swallowed, it may pass through the digestive system without causing harm. However, if the magnetic ball is strong and attracts to another object in the digestive tract, it could cause a blockage or tissue damage, requiring medical intervention to remove it. It is important to seek medical attention if a magnetic ball is swallowed to prevent complications.
This too shall pass, buy a new barbell or just wait.
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A crown could get stuck in someones throat, which is the narrowest part of the alimentary canal. Once it gets through the throat, it can undoubtedly pass through the remainder of the alimentary canal.