Swallowing a small piece of plastic typically passes through the digestive system without causing harm, as it is not digestible and may move through the intestines and exit in stool. However, there is a risk of choking or potential blockage, especially if the piece is sharp or large. If you experience pain, difficulty swallowing, or any other concerning symptoms, it's important to seek medical attention. Generally, small, smooth pieces of plastic are more likely to pass without complications.
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Doubtfully. They can eat someone piece by piece, but cannot swallow one in a single bite.
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It depends on the size. If it was a small piece of plastic, (such as the size of a nickel or smaller,) you will be fine. If it is a larger piece, if you feel like you are choking, you should get medical help immediately.
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cover slip is a small piece of glass which is used to cover.
You should consult a doctor. It will probably pass naturally. The threat is that a splinter longer than about 2 mm could lodge in the digestive system, possibly causing scarring or swelling of such narrow spots as the pylorus.
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If you swallow a small piece of mechanical pencil lead, it will likely pass through your digestive system without causing harm. However, swallowing a large amount or if it becomes stuck, it could cause a blockage or injury. It is recommended to seek medical attention if you have any concerns.
small piece of tie box or a plastic sack rope
hello what is or where does small round plastic piece inside float bowl on 350 honda 4wheeler go?
cover slip