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  1. There is an emerging danger hiding in your home — lithium batteries, also known as button batteries — causing injuries and death in children. When swallowed, these small batteries get stuck in the esophagus (throat).

  2. Button batteries are the common term for lithium batteries. Some people may also call them “coin” batteries or “flat” batteries. They are often used in toys and many household items. Because of the size and the appearance of a coin or small shiny object, many kids play with these if they have access to them.

  3. These resources explain what lithium batteries are, how common they are in household items, how dangerous they can be if swallowed, and what symptoms your child may display if he swallows one.

  4. 15 Δεκ 2021 · If you or a young child swallows a battery, it becomes a medical emergency that requires removal or safe monitoring. Button batteries may look harmless, but they can be deadly if swallowed. Young children are especially at risk because they are prone to putting things in their mouths.

  5. Battery ingestion usually occurs in children 5 years of age and under and the elderly. Symptoms of battery ingestion include abdominal pain, irritability, fever, vomiting, dark or bloody stools (poop), and retching.

  6. Symptoms. When a child ingests a button battery or lithium coin battery, symptoms could be virtually absent or similar to those of a common infection. This can make it challenging for health care professionals who are evaluating the child.

  7. What is a lithium battery? A lithium battery, also known as a button battery, is a common product used to power many household items. These batteries are dangerous when children place them in their nose, ears and mouth. The most severe and potentially deadly outcomes occur in children under the age of 3 who have swallowed the largest (20mm ...

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