With their bright colours and squishy feel, water beads are especially appealing to young children. When dry, water beads are tiny and can easily be swallowed without detection.
As they bathe in stomach fluids, they expand to many times their original size, posing a serious risk of blockage in a childโs bowel.
Bowel blockage
Mr Hemanshoo Thakkar, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon, explains why water beads are so dangerous for small children:
โItโs very difficult for water beads to move through a childโs bowels by themselves once they have expanded. So if a child swallows some and they get stuck, they will need an operation.
โThe beads donโt show up on X-ray, so finding them can be really complicated. Depending on where they end up, a child may need major surgery.
โEven when youโve removed the obvious ones, you canโt be certain you have them all. We had a case where a baby had to undergo major surgery twice to remove all the balls.
โPlease keep water beads away from young children. Theyโre just not worth the risk.โ
No safety warnings
Water beads are readily available to buy online. They may be sold as sensory toys or used in pellet or water guns. Most come with no warnings about the danger of children swallowing them.
Thisย Instagram post from Dr Niamh Lynchย shows just how easy it is to order water beads without realizing the dangers.
Five top tips for water bead safety
- Keep water beads away from babies and young children
- If older children are using water beads, use a large tub with plenty of free space so stray beads canโt escape onto the floor
- Supervise older children when using water beads
- After use, check that all beads are safely cleared away
- Store dry water beads in a closed container out of childrenโs reach
Some older children with special educational needs also put things in their mouths. Take real care if using water beads as sensory toys.
In an emergency
If you suspect a child has swallowed a water bead, seek medical help immediately. Symptoms include vomiting and lethargy. Dial 999 or take your child directly to A&E.