I mixed approx. 2 tsp. Lysol with water in a mug while I was cleaning a particular part of My floor. I used all the mixture. there was nothing in the mug. the mug was empty. Suddenly I turned back and I saw that my baby pouring the mug into her mouth although there was no liquid but still I think one to two drops of liquid still there at the bottom of the mug. No symptoms till 12 to 18 hours. She is fine. Is there any step to follow?
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Prevention always better than cure is my Mantra
So please be careful
Children are always curious and inquisitive and want to try new stuff
Right now NO Need to Worry for lysol consumption
Give plenty of oral fluids and watch for vomiting or any other off symptoms
Next Steps
Take care not to get into further accidents
Swallowing small objects like coins pins or buttons left lying around
Plug empty sockets
All bottles with detergent or cleaning supplies to be kept at highrr levels out of reach
Health Tips
Take care
Enjoy your baby
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greeting to you. Reax, The was empty, even if it contained a drop or two , it can be swallowed, it requires full movement of mug . Moreover it tastes so horrible that your baby will never swallow it. And so much time has passed.So relax , nothing to worry. Just go for fresh air and walk or play with ball. Give plenty offluids like banana, coconut water or other juice. I encourage juice todevelope taste in your baby. But please take care. Some children swallow coins or offer nuts to eat. Take care of your coins. They should not lying here and there, No nuts till the child is 5years old, otherwise they aspirate it in their lungs
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think of immunization, hygiene, nutrition and healthy environments at home. ,
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