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UAE doctors express concern over children swallowing small objects such as Dh1 coins and batteries

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Last updated: 2024/07/12 at 10:39 AM
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Doctors in the UAE are raising alarms regarding the increasing cases of children accidentally ingesting foreign objects such as coins, batteries, and other items. Ingesting these objects can lead to severe health complications, and in more serious cases, it can be fatal. The medical community is highlighting the challenges and the urgency of swift medical responses required in such emergencies. Parents and caretakers are urged to be vigilant and prioritize their children’s safety by taking preventative measures to avoid such incidents.

Recently, a seven-year-old Sudanese girl was rushed to Thumbay University Hospital after swallowing three 1 dirham coins. Despite showing no discomfort, the parents took her to the hospital out of concern for potential complications. An X-ray revealed that one coin was lodged in the child’s oesophagus, while the other two had moved to her abdomen, leading to the necessity of an emergency endoscopy. The surgery was successful, and the child was discharged after a two-hour observation period with no mucosal damage detected.

In a separate incident, an eight-year-old child swallowed a lithium battery and was immediately taken to Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi. The battery was lodged in the esophagus, necessitating an endoscopic procedure to remove it. Doctors emphasize the importance of seeking medical advice promptly if a child ingests a foreign object, irrespective of immediate symptoms. Sharp objects like pins or fish bones can cause serious complications if not treated promptly, leading to the risk of peritonitis and infections.

According to medical professionals, the severity of ingesting foreign objects depends on whether they enter the airway or the stomach. Inhalation of foreign bodies requires immediate attention as it may block the airway, posing a critical emergency. Different procedures are involved in the removal of foreign bodies from the stomach compared to the airway, with specific considerations for each case. Metal objects like coins or sharp items such as hairpins require endoscopic removal to prevent complications like tears or perforations in the digestive system.

Doctors advise that if a child has swallowed a foreign object and is not crying or speaking, CPR should be performed immediately to dislodge the item. However, if the child is crying or coughing, other maneuvers should be used to prevent choking hazards. It is crucial for parents to educate themselves about potential risks and to seek immediate medical attention in case of accidental ingestion of foreign objects. By raising awareness and taking preventive measures, such incidents can be minimized, ensuring children’s safety and well-being.

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