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5 Health Risks Parents Should Avoid for Their Kids: Experts Weigh In

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Doctors, who are experts in understanding the human body, have some strict warnings for parents about what they should never allow their children to do for health reasons.

Dr. Shilpa Dass, a pediatric neurologist based in New Jersey, shared a list of no-nos he and eight highly specialized doctors in his circle stick to as parents.

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1. Always slice grapes before serving them

In the U.S., a child dies from food-related choking every five days. Grapes are especially tricky because their smooth surface can create a perfect seal in the airway, making them tough to dislodge even with first aid.

2. Say no to ATVs for kids

All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) might seem like fun vacation activities, but don’t be fooled. From 2012 to 2021, a whopping 67,957 children in the U.S. suffered head injuries from ATV accidents.

3. Steer clear of toys with button batteries

These little power sources aren’t just a choking hazard; they can cause severe chemical burns and poisoning. Between 2011 and 2021, button batteries sent 54,300 kids to the ER and tragically claimed 25 young lives.

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4. Reconsider home trampolines

They might seem harmless fun, but the numbers tell a different story. From 2009 to 2018, a staggering 800,000 children in the U.S. got hurt on trampolines. Even worse, 34% of those injuries were bone fractures, often from kids landing with outstretched arms.

5. No contact lenses for kids

Sleeping with them is a big no-no, increasing the risk of eye infections by more than five times. These infections aren’t just uncomfortable, but they can lead to vision loss and permanent scarring.

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