• PrimeMinisterKeyes@leminal.space
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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, because it kills you. Kerosene and similar low-viscosity hydrocarbons in your stomach migrate to the lungs, causing them to collapse. Not a nice way to go.
      They only found out after some kids mysteriously died upon ingesting minute amounts of lamp oil.

      • acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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        4 hours ago

        One of the ways worm infestations can kill, especially kids, is when it gets so bad they start travelling up the esophagus and can block the upper air ways. In these extreme cases, in the absence of another medication at hand, a spoonful of kerosene can save a life.

        My grandma saved a neighbor’s 6 year old kid doing just that. The girl was later taken to the hospital and made a full recovery, but would have asphyxiated otherwise.