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My 5-year-old swallowed 40 pieces of gum — here’s what happened next

Por: New York Post Life May 28, 2023

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What a sticky situation. A 5-year-old boy in Ohio underwent a procedure to remove a clump of stuck in his stomach, according to a case study published this week in . The unidentified child had ingested about 40 pieces of sugar-free gum, arriving at the emergency room the next day with cramps and diarrhea thanks to his obstructed GI tract. Clinicians checked for “bezoars,” otherwise known as indigestible foreign objects that children tend to... + full article



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