parents noticing. His parents, Jacki, 35, and AJ, 34, were said to have believed he had a viral infection as the battery caused a temperature and nosebleeds.Following two trips to the doctors, the boy began vomiting blood and appeared to be fitting before falling unconscious.Despite frantic efforts to save him, he died, and an autopsy found the button battery in his intestines was from a 'key finder remote'.Button batteries are common tools used to power everyday objects like car key fobs, kid's toys, and remotes.But they can badly injure or even kill a child if they ingest them.The deadly reaction is caused by the saliva creating caustic soda when it reacts with the button battery - the chemical used to unblock drains.It can burn a hole in.
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