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Festive Toy Hazards: A&E Doctor Issues Critical Safety Alert
6 Dec
Summary
- Sensory toys that absorb fluid can block intestines if swallowed.
- Small magnets from toys can cause bowel to stick together, requiring surgery.
- Helmets are crucial for scooters and balance bikes to prevent head injuries.

As Christmas approaches, a paediatric doctor from Accident & Emergency has identified several popular toys posing significant safety risks to children. She warns against sensory toys that absorb fluid, as they can cause intestinal blockages if ingested. Similarly, small, loose magnets found in some toy sets can adhere inside the body, leading to dangerous bowel complications requiring emergency surgery.
The doctor also highlighted the critical need for helmets when children use scooters or balance bikes. She emphasized that head injuries are a common A&E presentation and strongly advises a 'no helmet, no wheels' policy. Additionally, small items like Lego heads and marbles pose choking hazards for younger siblings, while button batteries can cause severe internal burns if swallowed.
Further concerns include foam dart guns causing potential eye damage and e-scooters leading to increased road traffic accidents due to high speeds and lack of protective gear. The doctor urges parents to exercise extreme caution and consider safer alternatives to ensure a happy and secure festive season.




