15.6 C
London
Monday, May 20, 2024
HomeHealth NewsDoctor warns of infant deaths linked to water beads.

Doctor warns of infant deaths linked to water beads.

  • Warning about water beads
  • Swelling risk in children
  • Legal actions and recalls

A doctor has issued a warning that a popular children’s toy, which balloons to four times its size, can cause fatal obstructions.

Iowa emergency medicine physician Dr. Josh Trebach tweeted last week about water beads, which have become increasingly popular as a bath toy for children and are small absorbent spheres.

“Friendly reminder that water beads (a popular children’s toy) can swell by more than 400% of their initial volume,” said Dr. Trebach.

“Children who consume these may experience gastrointestinal obstructions.”

Health Risks of Water Beads

The crystals are constructed from water-absorbent materials, causing them to significantly expand. However, they absorb water within the body and swell when ingested by a child accidentally, resulting in potentially fatal blockages.

Legal Actions and Recalls

Several parents have filed lawsuits against the manufacturers of these toys on behalf of their children who have suffered severe injuries or perished as a result.

Doctor warns of infant deaths linked to water beads.
Doctor warns of infant deaths linked to water beads.

Water beads are typically used to facilitate fine motor skill development and sensory play. Additionally, they are used as absorbent materials in menstrual pads, incontinence garments, and infant diapers.

According to the National Poison Control Centre, water beads can acquire fluid through ingestion, allowing them to proliferate in the intestinal tract and cause potentially fatal blockages.

“Don’t miss out! Grab your free shares of Webull UK today!”

Following one infant’s fatality and another being injured, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and toy company Buffalo Games recalled over 50,000 ‘Chuckle & Roar Ultimate Water Beads Activity Kits’ sold at Target in March.

Kennedy Mitchell, a child from Maine who was injured, was admitted to the hospital after ingesting one of the beads. She experienced a potentially fatal bowel obstruction, which occurs when blood flow is severed to a portion of the intestines.

Although an initial surgical procedure was conducted to remove the water droplet, Kennedy’s intestines had already been severely damaged.

The 10-month-old infant was placed on a ventilator after developing septic sepsis. During the second operation, no additional obstructions were detected.

Two additional operations were required to relieve pressure on her organs and remove the excess fluid from her intestines.

Following this, the infant was permitted to return home.

Widespread Impact

Parents in California filed a lawsuit against the toy manufacturer Orbeez last month, alleging that at least one child perished from consuming one of their products.

Since 2017, the CPSC estimates that water particles have been the cause of approximately 4,500 emergency room visits.

Klarna moves closer to $15bn IPO as Buy Now Pay Later leader.

RELATED ARTICLES

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular

Xander Schauffele beats DeChambeau by one stroke in US PGA Championship

The fact that this iteration of the US PGA Championship took place in the hometown of Muhammad Ali seemed fitting. The entire afternoon, Viktor Hovland swung and missed at Xander Schauffele. Bryson DeChambeau followed suit with his customary vigor. Schauffele is no longer the nearman in golf. Despite facing significant duress, he managed to secure the Wanamaker Trophy.

World responds to Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi’s death

The helicopter accident that claimed the life of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has prompted condolences from world leaders. Sunday afternoon, rescue teams commenced an investigation into the whereabouts of Raisi, alongside nine other officials (including Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian), whose aircraft vanished in the mountainous northwestern region of Iran, close to the Azerbaijan border.

A ‘foreign agent’ law is vetoed by the leader of Georgia

The president of Georgia's veto of a divisive "foreign agent" law has ignited weeks of widespread street demonstrations. On Tuesday, legislators endorsed the contentious bill mandating the registration of independent media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that obtain over 20% of their financial support from foreign donors as entities "beholden to the interests of a foreign power."

New ‘suction’ treatment might make IUDs nearly ‘pain-free’

A revolutionary cervical suction cup could soon render essentially painless the most excruciating method of contraception, which is utilized by millions of American women.  Women undertaking IUD insertion procedures have historically been subjected to the agony of having a metallic device resembling a pair of scissors stretched across their cervix.  Sharp hooks are used to stretch the cervix before inserting the T-shaped device, which prevents fertilization by blocking the sperm from reaching the egg.

Recent Comments