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By the following Tuesday, Nash was still coughing, had developed a fever and his breathing was labored, Goddard said. At first, doctors thought it was pneumonia, but then Goddard mentioned the choking incident. That evening, doctors performed a bronchoscopy and discovered that the toddler had aspirated popcorn into his lungs. Doctors removed six pieces of popcorn from Nash's lungs, Goddard said. Then, because there was so much inflammation, doctors went in two days later and removed one more piece.
Nash is still a little raspy, Goddard said, but has recovered and is "back to his normal self. Her Facebook post chronicling the event has been shared more than , times and has 54, comments.
The American Academy of Pediatrics includes popcorn on its list of foods to keep away from children younger than 4 years old. Those include:. If you want an alternative to popcorn, try making these delicious cheese balls or these fruit snacks. The youngest age for kids to eat popcorn is 2 years old. The newest recommendations from pediatricians are that if your baby is younger than two years old, they should not be eating any food containing corn. For children who are older than two years old, eat a small amount of popcorn at a time.
If they chew it well and swallow without difficulty, then offer another bite. For children who are older than two and chew their food without difficulty, offer them another bite of the snack. The youngest age for kids to eat popcorn is two years old. Popcorn is not considered to be dangerous for kids because it is low in calories but high in nutritional value. But you need to be careful what types of popcorn you buy and share with your kids because there is a lot of fun-looking but not so safe sweet stuff out there for teething toddlers.
Popcorn balls, teddy bears, puffs and cheese are all made from sugar coated pieces of dried corn that will likely give your child cavities much faster than regular old kernels.
Popcorn is one of Top Choking Foods for Kids, so please take precautions when giving this popular snack to your children.
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