Christmas: Beware 'lethal' button batteries in toys Sophie Skill, from Sheffield, spent days on life support after she swallowed a coin-sized button battery.
Battery acid burned through her gullet (oesophagus) and into her lung, causing agonising pain and putting her life in danger.
Doctors say her case is not unique - about two UK children a year die from swallowing batteries.
Button batteries are used to power many gadgets and toys that will be opened as gifts on Christmas Day, experts warn. BBC News
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Battery acid burned through her gullet (oesophagus) and into her lung, causing agonising pain and putting her life in danger.
Doctors say her case is not unique - about two UK children a year die from swallowing batteries.
Button batteries are used to power many gadgets and toys that will be opened as gifts on Christmas Day, experts warn. BBC News
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