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Brandywine Pediatrics
Wilmington
302-478-2613
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Swallowed Foreign Object
Is this your child's symptom?
Swallows a non-food solid object
Adult suspects an object was swallowed
Includes object found in the stool with no history of it being swallowed. Sometimes, a young child swallows an object when no one is around. Finding it in a stool is the first evidence that this has happened.
If NOT, try one of these:
Swallowed Harmless Substance
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