Bentonite is a plant with a particularly green appearance, which many people cannot help but like when they see it. However, this plant has a certain degree of toxicity, and many parents are worried when playing with their babies. So, what should their babies do if they touch Bentonite?
If a baby touches or accidentally eats coral and experiences redness and swelling in the eyes, eyelids, and mouth, the first thing to consider is an allergic reaction. Active anti allergic treatment is necessary for better treatment. In such cases, anti allergic drugs can be used under the guidance of a doctor for treatment, and attention should be paid to the development of the condition and targeted treatment with topical medications. During the treatment process, it is important to pay attention to the impact of diet. In daily life, giving babies some warm water every morning and enough sleep every night can help them recover as soon as possible.
Due to the fact that coral is a toxic succulent plant, its toxicity is present in its sap, and it will not cause harm to babies through close observation alone. When watching, try not to pry open the coral with your hands, because the juice of the coral is quite abundant, which can cause unnecessary trouble when it comes into contact with the eyes and wounds. For example, there is a certain possibility of wound ulceration or affecting vision. Here, parents are reminded to avoid unnecessary trouble caused by children's curiosity and accidental ingestion of coral.