A 22 cent diamond or any diond shouldn't break into pieces cause death ? Pro ably not cause a hospital visit likely
Best practices dictate that if you want any control whatsoever over the size and geometry of the smaller pieces, that you take your diamond to a diamond cutter and pay to have it 'broken' into smaller pieces. If you don't care about the smaller pieces, or the value of the diamond, you could hit the diamond with a hammer and see what happens.
no the material stay the same.
Treatment will depend on the cause of the swallowing problem.
No it will not.
Yes you can!
The most common physiological cause of choking on food is when a piece of food becomes lodged in the trachea or windpipe instead of passing through the esophagus into the stomach. This can occur due to a variety of reasons such as swallowing large pieces of food, not chewing food thoroughly, or having a medical condition that affects swallowing reflexes.
It is actually the leading cause of appendicitis.
it would cause an opstruction
No.
Swallowing pieces - even small pieces - of plastic can be dangerous. You can choke on them, or they can cause some serious damage in the form of scratches along the interior of your throat and stomach / intestines. Certain types of plastic may also contain some harmful chemicals that should not be ingested.
The extreme temperature difference can cause the diamond to crack or shatter due to thermal shock. When a hot diamond is rapidly cooled in cold water, the uneven contraction of the material can create stress and lead to the gemstone breaking. It's best to allow the diamond to cool gradually to prevent damage.
it can kill you