Toddler Swallows Button Battery: Parents Issue Urgent Warning After Life-Changing Incident

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  1. It’s truly heartbreaking to hear stories like this, where something as seemingly harmless as a button battery can pose such a serious risk to children. I can only imagine the panic and fear those parents must have felt when their toddler swallowed it. This serves as an important reminder for all of us—especially those with young children—to be vigilant about keeping small batteries and other potentially dangerous objects out of reach. It’s essential to educate ourselves about the hazards that exist in our homes and to be proactive in preventing accidents. Thank you for raising awareness about this critical issue!

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