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I was just hungry and ate health porridge. I accidentally ate red dates in my stomach. What should I do?
First of all, don't panic, choose the remaining five jujube stones and roughly estimate the length and diameter of the jujube stones swallowed into the stomach. If the diameter of jujube pit is about 1- 1.5cm and the length is about 1-2cm, it means that the diameter and length of jujube pit are small, and it can be smoothly discharged from anus through the whole digestive tract after being eaten in the stomach. In addition, it should be considered that if both ends of jujube stone are sharp, jujube stone will easily get stuck in a certain part of digestive tract after swallowing, causing gastrointestinal bleeding or even perforation. Select five jujube stones to consult gastroenterologists or gastrointestinal surgeons, and let doctors judge whether they can pass through the digestive tract smoothly according to the diameter, length and sharpness of jujube stones. If the doctor judges that the risk is high and there is a risk of gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation, it is best to take out the jujube pit in the stomach through a gastroscope.