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batterychicken · 02/11/2024 03:01

I am a colorectal surgeon and we have had to perform 5 emergency operations in 2 weeks related to button batteries but this is so far from the normal, it is increasing exponentially

If you suspect your child or elderly person with dementia or anyone with SEND and who has difficulty communicating has swallowed a button battery and I mean if you even notice the compartment on a battery operated toy or tea light is open and missing and you didn't see you child swallow it. GO IMMEDIATELY TO A&E button batteries and shiny, easy to grab for
Toddler and easy to confuse for tablets for elderly patients

If your child is over the age of 12 months old give 2 teaspoons of honey every 10 mins until you reach hospital. This is crucial and will coat the battery so it doesn't burn the oesophagus or intestines.

Yes it's not ideal if the child needs surgery but there are emergency procedures we can do to minimise risk of aspiration and the risk of aspiration of honey is less than the risk posed of the battery.

In the US, all energiser branded button batteries are coated to taste bitter and covered in a safe dye that dyes the tongue and mouth blue. This is being rolled out the Uk slowly but surely.

There are photos online portraying the damage that honey does to the battery on the slice of ham but it's not to be looked at because the whole point of the honey is to coat the battery and help it not stay too long in one place and move through the digestive tract.

I will also add these absolutely horrific orbeez things to this thread but really they need banning from the world.

If your nursery or child care provider uses them in sensory play, please tell them to stop or move child care providers (hard I know) but orbeez feel brilliant to children and when they have no taste so when they're exploring orally it's very very easy to eat them. And you can't see them on xray until they're a certain size and even then they look like built up gas in the bowel. Obviously if the child has ingested loads then they you see them. However if it's one or 2 they can be tiny when swallowed but they continue to expand and expand, they can case major bowel obstructions.

Please do this. No orbeez and keep and eye out for button batteries (god why are they in so many toys??!)

First photo is a button battery on ham for 30
Mins, second photos is an orbeez removed from
A child and the 3rd shows you how many much they can expand from
The original.

Don't let it impact your life but just keep it at the forefront

If this stops 1 more family from meeting me for surgery on their child then good!

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OP posts:
coxesorangepippin · 02/11/2024 03:02

Thank you

Appreciate the message

PerkyTitan · 02/11/2024 03:12

Thank you for this

Fireworknight · 02/11/2024 03:18

Thank you. It’s a risk I never knew about.

alittlebitonthego · 02/11/2024 03:19

Thanks! Bump

BlackToes · 02/11/2024 03:24

noted, thankyou

Mummyoflittledragon · 02/11/2024 04:05

My dd isn’t little anymore. but this information is invaluable. Thank you.

Franjipanl8r · 02/11/2024 04:22

Wow I never knew about the orbeez risk!! That’s horrific!! Thank you for sharing this information.

HolyGrailSeeker · 02/11/2024 04:26

Woah. I knew about the batteries (my god the arguments I used to have with deceased grandfather-in-law about storing his hearing aid batteries, I was constantly finding them on the floor 🤯) but I had never heard of orbeez. That’s so dangerous!

Thank you so much for this. The littles will put anything in their mouth unfortunately. Currently mine keeps trying to eat stickers 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ I am in the middle of this phase with the youngest and the constant vigilance is stressful but it’s so important to be reminded of the consequences if we aren’t.

HideousKinky · 02/11/2024 04:34

Thank you - I have grandchildren and need to know this stuff

YouPutTheScrewInTheTuna · 02/11/2024 04:34

Thank you for what you do and for reminding us all about the severity of these!

icapturedthecastletoo · 02/11/2024 04:46

Thank you

RettyPriddle · 02/11/2024 04:53

This is very useful, thank you for the reminder.

PumpkinsAndCoconuts · 02/11/2024 05:01

This is incredibly useful and important.
Thank you!!

smileyplant · 02/11/2024 05:10

Thank you for this post OP - I'm a pretty chilled parent but the one thing I go nuts about is button batteries. Sometimes people look at me like I have two heads but I will not shut up about it!

ChampagneLassie · 02/11/2024 05:11

Thankyou

InSpainTheRain · 02/11/2024 05:16

Thank you and noted!

WarriorN · 02/11/2024 05:23

Thank you

Boobygravy · 02/11/2024 05:25

Thank you.

My 89 year old dm constantly drops hearing aid batteries on the floor. This Christmas will be me and dd checking the floor when dgc aged 2 is staying.

Never heard of Orbeez before.

Waffle19 · 02/11/2024 05:26

One of my biggest fears but I find it impossible to keep them out of the house (button batteries that is).

coffeestains · 02/11/2024 05:29

Thank you

PomegranateKernals · 02/11/2024 05:37

Jesus, I had no idea. I will do the battery/ham thing to show my daughter. As for orbeez, just wow!

User37482 · 02/11/2024 05:44

Thank you for this.

imisscashmere · 02/11/2024 05:46

Thank you.

wizzler · 02/11/2024 05:49

Thank you. The blue dye for batteries is a good idea