Swallowing button batteries can cause serious injury, AHS warns
RED DEER – There have been several recent cases of young children swallowing button batteries in the Calgary, Edmonton, and other zones of Alberta Health Services (AHS), some of whom required hospitalization.
AHS Central Zone would like to remind parents and guardians that after swallowing a button battery, a child might have one or more of these symptoms: trouble breathing; wheezing and/or drooling; coughing and gagging when eating; trouble swallowing; chest pain; belly pain; nausea and/or vomiting; loss of appetite; and fever.
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A child might exhibit no symptoms after a button battery is swallowed but injury can still occur, even if the battery is dead or expired. If you think someone has swallowed a button battery, do not induce vomiting. Take them to an emergency department immediately.


