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Lithium Batteries Pose Deadly Threat to Kids
They’re common in everyday objects all around us, in gadgets like remote controls, watches, calculators, thermometers, toys and greeting cards. Nickel sized lithium batteries, or button batteries are often accidentally ingested by young children and they can be deadly.
Reports of children ingesting these “button batteries” have increased. More than 35,000 button battery cases are reported to poison control centers annually and 13 have been identified as the cause of death.
Within as little as two hours, after the round 20-25mm battery enters the body, it can cause severe tissue damage and other serious complications.
When a lithium battery becomes lodged in the body, it gives off an electrical current. Once the electric charge is set off, it reacts with the surrounding skin producing a strong acid similar to that found in home drain opener.
“It can cause a hole from the esophagus into the trachea or even into important blood vessels like the aorta. And in children where this is happening, they can lose a lot of blood and potentially, die,” said Dr. Lois Lee, an emergency room physician at the Children’s Hospital inBoston.
More that 80 kids have permanent damage from ingesting button batteries. The chemical reaction triggered by the batteries can damage vocal cords leaving children with life-long whisper. Damage to the intestinal tract means some children require feeding tubes and even multiple surgeries.
TheAmericanAcademyof Pediatrics Committee on Injury says the problem is growing.
Parents are urged to be mindful this holiday season when purchasing electronics.
Emergency physicians suggest parents be on the lookout for the batteries and get down on the floor at their child’s level and look around to make sure they aren’t lying around the house.