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My one-year-old eats books, toys, tables and even his cot

My one-year-old eats books, toys, tables and even his cot

Summary

A toddler named Junior from Brymbo, Wales, has been diagnosed with a condition called Pica, which causes him to crave and eat non-food items. Junior's mother, Jess Harry, has had to adapt their home to keep him safe and address health concerns like lead exposure from chewing painted door frames.

Key Facts

  • Junior, a 21-month-old child, has a condition called Pica that makes him eat non-food items.
  • Jess Harry, Junior's mother, noticed this behavior when Junior started licking Velcro in his books as a baby.
  • Junior has eaten sand, rugs, and furniture, including his wooden cot.
  • Due to Junior's chewing of painted items, he was found to have lead in his blood.
  • Jess had to move Junior to a travel cot to prevent further ingestion of harmful materials.
  • Pica often appears in children and alongside other medical or developmental conditions.
  • The family uses safe alternatives like liquorice root and Weetabix to help manage Junior's cravings.
  • Jess expresses ongoing challenges in keeping Junior safe from harmful items.
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