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Swallowed objects

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Swallowed objects

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Objects often swallowed

Some commonly swallowed objects are:

  • small toys and household objects
  • coins
  • pips or stones from fruit

While most swallowed objects can pass through your body without a problem, some need to be removed. This is because they can cause significant harm or even death.

Some objects can be very dangerous if they are swallowed, such as:

  • button batteries
  • magnets especially 2 or more
  • water beads (also called fairy eggs or dragon eggs)
  • large objects more than 6cm long or wider than 2.5cm

When should I see my doctor?

If you have swallowed a foreign object other than a magnet or battery and have symptoms, you should see a doctor.

You don't need to see a doctor if you have swallowed a harmless object and have no symptoms. Watch for symptoms over the next couple of days.

When should I get urgent care?

You should go to the nearest emergency department, if you or your child has swallowed magnets or batteries or if the object was large or sharp.

You should also call triple zero (000) for an ambulance if you have any of the symptoms below:

  • drooling or blisters in your mouth
  • breathing problems
  • choking or coughing when eating or drinking
  • eating or drinking less than normal
  • gagging or vomiting
  • pain in your chest or neck
  • confusion
  • blood in your vomit or poo
  • lost consciousness

While waiting for the ambulance

  • do not eat or drink anything
  • do not try to make yourself vomit

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Last reviewed: February 2026


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