Health 09/04/2026 20:13

3-Year-Old Boy Swallows Button Battery: Mother Quickly Gives One Spoon of a Common Kitchen Ingredient, Doctors Praise Her Quick Thinking

3-Year-Old Swallows Battery—Mom’s Quick Action Saves Him
Bé trai 3 tuổi nuốt phải pin cúc áo, mẹ cho uống ngay 1 thìa gia vị, đến  bệnh viện bác sĩ khen: "Giỏi lắm"


3-Year-Old Boy Swallows Button Battery: Mother Quickly Gives One Spoon of a Common Kitchen Ingredient, Doctors Praise Her Quick Thinking

A 3-year-old boy recently swallowed a button battery, a highly dangerous object that can cause severe internal burns in a very short time.


Bé trai 3 tuổi nuốt phải pin cúc áo, mẹ cho uống ngay 1 thìa gia vị, đến bệnh viện bác sĩ khen: "Giỏi lắm" - Ảnh 1.



According to reports, the child accidentally swallowed the small battery while playing. Realizing something was wrong, his mother immediately took action instead of panicking.

Before rushing him to the hospital, she gave her child a spoonful of honey—a simple step that later received praise from doctors.

Why button batteries are so dangerous

Button batteries can cause serious injury when lodged in the esophagus. They can generate an electrical current that leads to chemical burns, tissue damage, and even life-threatening complications within hours.

This is why immediate first aid and urgent medical care are critical.


Bé trai 3 tuổi nuốt phải pin cúc áo, mẹ cho uống ngay 1 thìa gia vị, đến bệnh viện bác sĩ khen: "Giỏi lắm" - Ảnh 3.


The mother’s quick response

After suspecting her child had swallowed a battery, the mother gave him a spoonful of honey and quickly took him to the hospital.

Doctors later confirmed that this was a smart and timely action.

Honey can help create a protective barrier, reducing the risk of severe burns in the esophagus while the child is being transported for emergency treatment.


Bé trai 3 tuổi nuốt phải pin cúc áo, mẹ cho uống ngay 1 thìa gia vị, đến bệnh viện bác sĩ khen: "Giỏi lắm" - Ảnh 5.


Doctors’ advice

Medical experts emphasize that:

  • Button battery ingestion is a medical emergency
  • Children should be taken to the hospital immediately
  • Giving honey (for children over 1 year old) may help reduce injury temporarily

However, honey is not a treatment—it only helps minimize damage before professional medical care.

A warning for parents

This incident serves as an important reminder:

  • Keep small objects, especially batteries, out of children’s reach
  • Always supervise young children during playtime
  • Act quickly and correctly in emergency situations

Timely and appropriate first aid can make a life-saving difference.

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