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  • George KG Offline
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    Remember the Tide-pod insanity?

    Yeah...

    https://www.physiciansweekly.com/a-tiktok-challenge-can-it-be-stopped-from-harming-people

    Russian doctors endoscopically removed 209 magnetic balls one at a time from the stomach of a two-year-old child. His parents had noticed black stools and colored metal balls in his stools. The figures below show the x-ray appearance of the balls and the way they looked after removal. Fortunately, the boy recovered with no complications.

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    A TikTok fad has been blamed for an increase in the incidence of inadvertent swallowing of magnetic balls used to simulate tongue piercings. Sixty-five children who swallowed magnetic balls have been admitted to hospitals in England during the last three years. Pediatric surgeon Simon Kenny, National Health Service clinical director for children, called for a ban on the sale of these toys which can cause bowel injury and death.

    A TikTok video, seen more than 3.2 million times, shows a young Spanish woman attempting to remove a facial mole with a nail drill. According to the website hitc.com, “she got the idea of using a drill from Google.” The preoperative photo on the left shows the mole was very light and could be easily covered with makeup. A larger and more noticeable red mark is seen on the photo taken afterward. The final appearance of the scar will not be evident for many months.

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    TikTok was involved in another serious injury. A Portland, Oregon TV station carried a story about a 13-year-old girl who suffered third-degree burns on her neck, chest, abdomen, and arm after trying to duplicate a stunt she saw on TikTok. It involved creating a shape on a mirror with alcohol and igniting it to create a special effect.

    Her mother said “I was in the living room when she screamed my name and opened the bathroom door. Her body was on fire.” The child is expected to be hospitalized for a minimum of two months.

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    Her mom said she blamed TikTok users for uploading potentially dangerous videos without any warning about hazards, but what is TikTok’s role?

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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