It is possible a child could develop some symptoms from ingesting the liquid. Small sticks or broken pieces could cause an obstruction of the throat. If someone ingests a glow stick or the contents of a glow stick you can call 800-376-4766 for free professional advice.
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Andrew Ricchio played the role of the sick kid in the movie john Q
Idk but a kid named JB in our grade swallowed all the liquid in one. they said the just took his blood pressure but I dont think so. I think they did somthing else.
Her name is Lauren Olds, and they have a kid named Cash.
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yes eating sand does affect your appendix. the body can not disgest the sand since it is in tiny grains. its almost like saying to a kid in the candy store because they can get cavitys you can get really sick if you eat sand.
The contents of a glow stick typically include hydrogen peroxide, a phenyl oxalate ester, and a fluorescent dye. While these chemicals are generally considered non-toxic, they can cause irritation if ingested or come into contact with the eyes. It is important to handle glow sticks with care and avoid puncturing or breaking them open to prevent any potential harm.
Yes, a kid can get sick from eating cough drops, especially if they consume them in large quantities. Cough drops often contain ingredients like menthol or sugar, which can cause stomach upset or gastrointestinal issues if ingested excessively. Additionally, some cough drops may contain ingredients that are not suitable for young children or could pose a choking hazard. Always check the packaging and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.
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Maybe a blanket or bear?
hi world...yes he was sick. me thinx so :0