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If your guinea pig was able to swallow the cherry pit and not choke, watch him closely for a day or two. If he loses his appetite or you notice he has trouble pooping, call the vet.
It is sometimes called a stone.
The cherry pit will pass through your intestines faster than if you didn't have a colostomy (just because of the surgical shortening of the bowel with a colostomy). Unless you have bowel disease that would be irritated or exacerbated by the cherry pit (like diverticulosis), it should pass through and into your bag, like all other digestive wastes, without problems. Check with your health care professional to see if you have any compounding factors with the particular condition that necessitated your colostomy to be sure.
Plant the cherry pit in june.It will have more flavor that way...
it can in time
Each cherry has one pit.
Nothing. (99.99999% of the time)ANSWER: A person who is suffering from dilatation should avoid swallowing plum stones and cherry pits. The stomach of an adult German, was found, at the time of autopsy to contain 920 cherry pits and 17 plum stones, which had been retained for at least 8 or 9 months. Ironically herbal experts cite cherry pits crushed into tea form and used to complement Senna as an excellent laxative. Children also can be found out for their frauds by comparing their inabilities to swallow pills with the great ease of which they swallow cherry pits. There have been medical reports of cherry pits that germinated while in a persons intestinal tract. The cherry pits had sprouted! Just goes to show, when life gives you lemons, watch out for the cherry pits!
The seed or pit, is enclosed by the flesh of the cherry fruit
Yes, they call it a "pit"
A pit.
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