A popular holiday gift is putting children of all ages in emergency rooms across the country. Rare-earth magnets(稀土磁铁) are strong magnets that can kill if swallowed. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission restricted magnet sizes back in 2012. However, a federal court decision in 2016 vacated that decision. Since then, the rate of swallowing has sharply increased.
“I can see the appeal. I just think that parents need to go into this with open eyes and understand that despite good intentions, these are toys that are really potentially very harmful,” said Dr. Jackie Saito at St. Louis Children’s Hospital.
Saito says once the magnets are swallowed, they try to connect — no matter where they are in the digestive system(消化系统). With the strength of the magnets, they will eventually connect and can make holes in the intestines(肠). “What can happen is that there can be leakage of bacteria, so that’s what causes abdominal pain and fever. But more importantly, there’s a connection that’s not supposed to be there and so that can cause a blockage(阻塞) in the intestine, which has the potential to make children quite ill,” Saito said. “Fortunately, the children that we’ve seen at our hospital have eventually done OK, although with a major operation and in some cases, a couple of major operations.”
The American Academy of Pediatrics says parents should keep the magnets in a locked container out of the reach of children. Doctors say the patient needs to go to the emergency room immediately if the magnets are swallowed.
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