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It depends how much mercury you swallow and whether and how soon you get medical treatment. It is vary rare to die from swallowing mercury as it is not readily absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract.
No. It isn't safe for a child to swallow anything that isn't food.
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yes it can!
Yes if it is mercury, lead or any radio active metal.
If your child can't swallow lumpier foods, they may have oral apaxia. It is ideal to see a doctor to work these problems out so that they can eat.
If you accidentally swallow mercury from a thermometer, it is important to seek immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting and do not try to treat yourself at home. Mercury is toxic and can cause serious health problems if ingested. Call a poison control center or go to the emergency room for proper evaluation and treatment.
If you accidentally swallow mercury, it is important to seek medical help immediately. Ingesting mercury can lead to serious health effects, including damage to the digestive system, kidney failure, and potential long-term neurological damage. Treatment may involve inducing vomiting, administering chelation therapy to remove the mercury from the body, and supportive care to manage symptoms.
An average child would weigh approximately 38.7% of their weight on Mercury compared to Earth. This means that if a child weighs 50 pounds on Earth, they would weigh around 19.35 pounds on Mercury. Mercury's weaker gravity compared to Earth is responsible for this difference in weight.
No its not because of its unruley poison scent if you inhale it or swallow it you could get serious illness or death.