How to Handle an 9-Month-Old Baby Who Accidentally Swallowed a Plastic Bead

An 9-month-old baby accidentally swallowed a plastic bead about one millimeter in diameter and began experiencing dry heaves and vomiting symptoms on the third day. The parents inquired whether this situation was related to swallowing the bead and whether the bead could be expelled naturally. Medical professionals recommended an abdominal X-ray to determine the bead’s location and take further measures to promote its expulsion if necessary. They also reminded parents to pay attention to child safety and seek medical assistance when needed.
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How to Handle an Infant’s Crying and Seizure

Infants may cry due to emotional excitement or fear, which can lead to breathing pauses, causing symptoms of asphyxia and seizures. This condition is usually due to the incomplete development of the central nervous system and generally resolves itself within half a minute. In severe cases, medical intervention may be required.
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