If a child eats a small amount of Carmex, which is a lip balm containing ingredients like menthol and camphor, they may experience mild gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea or an upset stomach. Generally, it's not considered highly toxic, but ingestion can cause irritation. It's important to monitor the child and contact a healthcare professional or poison control for guidance if a significant amount is ingested or if they show any concerning symptoms. Always keep such products out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion.
then you need to give him some hotdogs
Something.
You have to take the child to a doctor to be tested so they don't have a lack of some nutrients.
depending. some do some don't. the ones I'd recommend are carmex and Burt's bees rejuvenating.
Carmex contains natural ingredients and the quantities remain proprietary. However, the ingredients of Carmex are as follows:mentholcamphorphenollanolincocoa buttersalicylic acidvitamin Eshea butterpetroleum jellyPhenol is not part of the formula that is available in the European Union countries. Phenol is not permitted in cosmetics in the EU.Additionally, mineral oil is included in the formula that is dispenses in squeeze tubes to keep the balm soft in colder temperatures, and botanical wax is added to sticks to keep the product solid while carried in pockets. Some Carmex products also include sunscreen.
That depends on the plant. Many plants have poisonous properties and some are edible.
If a child often eats squash, there is no guarantee that he will develop good eyesight. Some eye issues are genetic and some are caused by strain to the eye. Eating vegetables does protect the eye and the rest of the body from many diseases.
Some states will make you make child support payments to the state.
If a child eats robin eggs, it could pose a risk depending on the condition of the eggs. Fresh, uncooked bird eggs may carry bacteria like Salmonella, which can lead to foodborne illness. Additionally, consuming wildlife can be illegal in some areas, as many bird species are protected by law. If a child ingests them, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for advice.
Depends on what type of animal your talking about! Some will eat human food.But some won't.You have to be more specific of what your talking about! :-)
It's possible to develop some resistance to the poison. Or you'll get sicker and sicker by the day.
I don't know what kind of vitamins you child is taking, or his\her age. Depending on age some vitamins require for that age to have two. One is what I take ( childrens vitamins).