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The potential "killer" around the lithium battery child
With the development of technology, lithium batteries can be seen everywhere, such as remote controls, alarm clocks, cameras, calculators, toys and even e-cards. It can be said that lithium batteries are indispensable in people's daily life, but it is a potential "killer" for children. If swallowed by children, toxic substances in the battery can burn the esophagus and even the lungs, causing serious injury and even death.
Not long ago, the two-year-old child, E. Laus, of Carla Roche in Phoenix, Arizona, was accidentally swallowed lithium batteries more than a year ago and suffered serious injuries. He has undergone 18 operations so far. Another child, Sonia Kahn Umar, also swallowed a lithium battery, causing an infection in the esophagus. For up to 3 months, it can only be fed by a catheter. Just recently, there have been reports that Australia's 4-year-old girl, Summer Steer, has swallowed a button lithium battery, causing stomach bleeding to die.
It is understood that lithium batteries are like coins, and children can easily put them in their mouths. This kind of battery does not have a dense outer packaging like other batteries, and it is easy to break and leak toxic substances. After the child is swallowed, the lithium battery will be attached to the esophagus. After the poison leaks, the esophagus is burned and the esophagus is perforated. If the stay is long, the poison will go down to the lungs, causing further damage. After the poison attack, the child's initial symptoms are similar to those of the common cold, which is not easy to attract the attention of parents, resulting in the battery staying in the body for too long, aggravating the injury and even leading to death.
I hope that one tragedy that will happen one after another can arouse the attention of parents. "For the safety of children, always be careful about the lithium battery around you."