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A Holiday Danger for Children

By: Charlotte Ames
Updated: December 11, 2012
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Many children are anxious to receive the toys they've been asking for all year, but a children's hospital in Pennsylvania says parents need to be careful about what they put under the tree. 

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh says parents need to be wary of small, disc-shaped button batteries in toys, household electronics, including watches cameras and games, and even in singing or flashing greeting cards.

The batteries may look like candy to a child, but if swallowed, the battery may stick in the throat or stomach, causing life-threatening burns and tissue damage as the chemicals leak out. Severe burns can occur in as little as two hours after swallowing.
 
If you suspect your child has swallowed a button battery, seek immediate medical attention even before symptoms appear. Symptoms may include coughing, drooling, trouble swallowing and fever.

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