Personal care products life-threatening for kids

IANS  |  New York 

Parents, take a note. Researchers have found that products such as shampoo, and polish in the hands of young children

can quickly lead to or burns-like life-threatening situations.

Published in Clinical Pediatrics journal, the study found that more than 64,600 children below five years of age, were treated for related to products between 2002 and 2016 in the US.

"Kids this age can't read, so they don't know what they are looking at. They see a bottle with a colourful label that looks or smells like something they are allowed to eat or drink, so they try to open it and take a swallow. When the bottle turns out to be polish remover instead of juice, or instead of yoghurt, can occur," said the from in the US.

The study found that most from these products occurred when a child swallowed the product (75.7 per cent) or the product made contact with a child's skin or eyes (19.3 per cent) .

These ingestions and exposures most often led to poisonings (86.2 per cent) or (13.8 per cent).

According to the researchers, the top three product categories leading to injuries were (28.3 per cent), hair (27.0 per cent) and products (25.0 per cent), followed by (12.7 per cent).

"Since these products are often stored in easy-to-reach places and are not typically in child-resistant containers, it is easy for kids to reach and open the bottles," McAdams said.

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First Published: Mon, June 17 2019. 14:08 IST