120 children needed treatment after accidentally swallowing magnetic balls: consumer center

Japan Times -- Apr 21

Japan’s consumer center said Thursday about 120 children were treated at medical institutions over the past seven years after swallowing tiny magnetic balls, and urged parents to keep such products away from children.

The National Consumer Affairs Center of Japan said it knows of 124 cases from December 2010 to March this year in which children were taken to hospital after swallowing small magnetic balls sold as toys.

Children are meant to play with the balls by forming them into different shapes, using their magnetic attraction to each other, according to the consumer center.

But if swallowed the magnetic balls can cause holes in the surface of the stomach or bowel, or even cause organs to fuse, through their magnetic power. If swallowed, a ball cannot be expelled from the body if its diameter is greater than the width of the child’s digestive tract.

Last December, a 3-year-old boy swallowed five magnetic balls each 3 millimeters in diameter that he had received as a Christmas present. During surgery to remove the objects, the doctor found them to be piercing the surfaces of both the stomach and bowel.

Apr 21 (ANNnewsCH) - マグネットボールというおもちゃの磁石による事故に注意を呼び掛けています。 幼児が磁石を誤って飲み込んでしまう事故が2010年から124件起きていて、マグネットボールについては今年、2件報告が入っているということです。