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What should grandma do if she swallows coins by mistake to save her grandson?

What should grandma do if she swallows coins by mistake to save her grandson?

4hw.org: Recently, a grandmother swallowed a coin by herself in order to test whether her child swallowed it by mistake. Unexpectedly, she was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. Although it's ironic, it happened many times, so what should I do?

Yesterday (June 27) afternoon, a 59 year old grandmother was taken to the hospital after swallowing a coin. She was worried about her children swallowing the coin, so she tried to see if the coin could be swallowed. She even had a personal test. Unexpectedly, grandma was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. (this article is edited and collated by sihai.com, reprinted and noted with source, original link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/)

The doctor inquired and learned that grandma and aunt were playing with their children that day, when they suddenly found that the one yuan coin on the table was missing, they suspected that the coin had been swallowed by the baby who was 10 months old. The two old men were in panic and wanted to test for themselves if they could swallow the coins. Granny and auntie fought for it, and finally granny swallowed it first.

Zhou, deputy director of the spleen and stomach department of the Seventh People's Hospital, said: 'grandma is worried about her children and may swallow a coin. She is worried about whether it will get stuck. She wants to try it herself. "This reason is so wonderful that the medical staff felt a little sad at that time.

The coins were embedded in the narrow entrance of the esophagus, Zhou said. First aid was carried out in many departments of the hospital, and coins were taken out through gastroscope through anesthesia. The diagnosis and treatment went well and the family were relieved.

This one dollar coin is stuck in the upper part of the esophagus. Because the esophagus has several narrow segments, the upper segment is a narrow channel. After the coin goes down, it will be stuck by the esophagus here and will not go down. Under anesthesia, an emergency foreign body was removed. The doctor took the coin out of the emergency forceps and slowly and gently pulled it out of her upper esophagus. The whole process was very smooth and the family members were very happy.

The doctor reminds: chew carefully and swallow slowly when eating, do not get excited or shout and laugh. Swallowing foreign bodies is likely to lead to serious consequences, resulting in esophageal fistula, mediastinal abscess, perforation of large blood vessels and even life-threatening.

'when children are playing, they will put coins of 5 jiao or 1 yuan, or button batteries of that kind, which they don't understand, in their mouths and swallow as soon as they eat, which is very dangerous. Adults will often encounter, in recent years, that kind of jujube core, swallowed will be stuck in the esophagus or antrum. Stuck in it, even if it goes down, it will go into the small intestine, causing intestinal perforation. (this article is edited and collated by sihai.com, reprinted and noted with the source, the original link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/)

For minors, we should choose food that is easy to swallow as much as possible. We should feed them with a small mouth, so that they can form a good eating habit when they are young. In order to avoid swallowing foreign bodies, resulting in adverse consequences. Deputy director Zhou also reminded: 'for sticky things like jelly, zongzi and rice cakes, it's not a big problem to give them small bites. The older children should chew carefully and swallow slowly when eating, and pay attention. '

According to the doctor's diagnosis, the old mother-in-law was lucky to be OK.

Grandma's behavior made the medical staff laugh and cry. Grandma wakes up to ask about the baby, and is relieved to know that the baby is safe. 'grandma woke up and didn't care how I was. She immediately said: have you taken it out? Fortunately, it's not the children who swallowed it. Fortunately, it's me.

And many cases of esophageal foreign bodies are caused by eating too fast and not forming a good habit of chewing slowly. When eating, swallow the fishbone and bone together and get stuck in the esophagus. Even worse, it will cut the esophagus and pierce the esophagus.

Most of them are fish bones and bones. Sometimes we eat very fast. The fast-paced life eats fast, does not chew slowly swallows, the fishbone or the bone will be stuck in the esophagus. Even serious, it will cut the entire esophagus, or even pierce the entire esophagus.

In addition to date nucleus and fishbone, which are common foreign bodies taken out by doctors through gastroscope, there are button batteries, lighters, etc. (this article is edited and collated by sihai.com, reprinted and noted with source, original link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/)

How does child eat metallic foreign body by mistake do?

In order to prevent foreign bodies from staying in the digestive tract, children who swallowed foreign bodies should be given more vitamin rich foods, such as leek and celery, so as to promote the physiological peristalsis of the digestive tract and accelerate the discharge of foreign bodies. Most of the foreign bodies stay in the gastrointestinal tract for no more than two or three days, and a few of them are discharged after three or four weeks. Every time the child defecates, the parents should check carefully until they confirm that the foreign body has been discharged. During this period, if the child has hematemesis, abdominal pain, fever or excretion of black stool, it indicates that there is serious gastrointestinal injury, and must go to the hospital immediately. If no foreign body is found to be discharged after three or four weeks, go to the hospital for treatment.