This Halloween season, poison control centers across the United States are witnessing a significant increase in calls related to glow products , such as glow sticks and glow jewelry. According to data from America's Poison Centers, which accredits and represents 53 poison centers nationwide, the number of calls concerning glow products jumps from an average of 20 on a typical day to approximately 260 on Halloween.
Experts warn that the liquid inside glow sticks can cause irritation if it leaks onto the skin, mouth, or eyes. Symptoms of exposure include stinging eyes, upset stomach, and a burning sensation in the mouth or throat. If a child comes into contact with the liquid, it is advised to rinse the affected area immediately with water. For ingestion, giving water and small snacks ca

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