What happens when you swallow a lollipop stick?

Lollipop sticks may be discharged through feces if they are small in size and smooth on the surface. If they are relatively sharp and long, they may cause gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation, etc. You should go to the hospital in time for gastroenteroscopy and abdominal plain radiography.
Lollipop sticks may be made of paper or plastic, usually non-toxic, but swallowed into the stomach can not be digested, if the lollipop stick is small and smooth, it can be discharged with the stool.
If the stick is hard, sharp, or long in length, it may block or scratch the digestive tract, causing bleeding, obstruction, and in severe cases, perforation.
After the lollipop stick is swallowed into the stomach, do not continue to eat or drink a lot of water, so as not to affect the results of subsequent examinations. Patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible to remove the lollipop stick and undergo subsequent treatment.