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“He Ate Up to 100 Magnets” Doctors Stunned After 13-Year-Old Loses Part of His Bowel

Posted on 10/27/25 at 3:56 pm
Posted by Shexter
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 3:56 pm


https://www.womenzmag.com/local-news/doctors-stunned-13-year-old-loses/#google_vignette

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A 13-year-old boy in New Zealand ended up in the hospital after swallowing between 80 and 100 small, high-powered magnets, according to a case report published in the New Zealand Medical Journal. The incident was so severe that doctors had to remove part of his bowel to save his life.

The report didn’t name the boy or the hospital where he was treated, but it said each magnet was about 5 by 2 millimeters in size — tiny enough to swallow but powerful enough to cause major internal damage.

The teen reportedly had stomach pain for four days before going to the hospital. When he arrived, he told doctors he had eaten the magnets about a week earlier. It’s unclear why he did it or how.




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Doctors explained in the report that swallowing multiple magnets is extremely dangerous because they can attract each other through the walls of the intestines or stomach, trapping tissue in between. This can cause perforations, blockages, or even tissue death — often requiring surgery.


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Scans showed the magnets inside the boy’s abdomen had linked together into four long chains in his bowel and near the start of his large intestine. The number of magnets made it difficult for imaging machines to get a clear picture, so doctors had no choice but to operate.




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During surgery, they found that the chains of magnets were pressing against the intestinal walls, cutting off blood flow and causing what’s known as pressure necrosis — when tissue dies from being squeezed too tightly for too long. Surgeons carefully removed all the magnets and the damaged section of bowel. Thankfully, the boy recovered well after the procedure and was released from the hospital after eight days.

Although New Zealand has permanently banned the sale of high-powered magnets, enforcing the rule has proven tough. The magnets are cheap and easy to buy from online retailers overseas. The boy told doctors he bought the magnets on Temu, the popular shopping site known for its low-cost gadgets and accessories.


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Temu released a statement to CBS News saying, “We are sorry to learn about the reported incident and wish the boy a full and speedy recovery.” A company spokesperson added that they hadn’t yet confirmed whether the magnets were purchased through their platform, but said an internal review was underway. “While these products are lawful to sell, they can be dangerous if swallowed and we support efforts to raise public awareness about magnet safety,” Temu said.


This post was edited on 10/27/25 at 4:19 pm
Posted by Clyde Tipton
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 3:59 pm to
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100 small, high-powered magnets


That's about 99 too many in the magnet swallowing game.
Posted by Hangover Haven
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:03 pm to
At least he didn’t put them up his arse..
Posted by Righteous Dude
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:03 pm to
Don't blame the kid, he just wanted to have a magnetic personality
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:06 pm to
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New Zealand has permanently banned the sale of high-powered magnets, enforcing the rule has proven tough. The magnets are cheap and easy to buy from online retailers overseas. The boy told doctors he bought the magnets on Temu

They need common sense magnet laws

That’ll fix it
Posted by EvrybodysAllAmerican
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:08 pm to
I bet they figured this out when he couldnt stand up from sitting on a metal bench.
Posted by facher08
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:11 pm to
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At least he didn’t put them up his arse..


Posted by LCA131
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:11 pm to
It's a very polarizing subject...
Posted by Shexter
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:12 pm to
Posted by KemoSabe65
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:17 pm to
I read Maggots at first
Yeti is recalling some of their soft coolers for the same reason.
Posted by jaytothen
Member since Jan 2020
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:37 pm to
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swallowing between 80 and 100


So 79 is the limit, got it.
Posted by CaptSpaulding
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:42 pm to
frickin magnets, how do they work?
Posted by Disco Ball
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:45 pm to
The influencers are starting so young these days.
Posted by DecadePlusLurker
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:50 pm to
He did, just with extra steps
Posted by Jon A thon
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:50 pm to
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New Zealand has permanently banned the sale of high-powered magnets

Posted by Shexter
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 4:56 pm to

Looks like they're banned in the US also

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The magnets are sold all over the world and New Zealand is believed to be the third country, following Australia and the US, to formally ban them from sale.


Somewhere around 2014, the government decided citizens were too dumb for magnets.

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Between 2009 and 2013, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, nearly 3,000 children ended up in an emergency room after swallowing magnets. The results can be deadly as the magnets, which draw together with great force, pull through the gastrointestinal system.

The years of lobbying resulted this week in the commission creating a set of rules for how magnets must be made, functionally banning the types that have been blamed for injuries and the death of a toddler.

"High-powered magnet sets are hazardous to young children, who have mouthed and ingested these magnets," the CPSC said in a statement. "The magnets also pose a serious risk to teens and tweens, who have used them to create mock lip, tongue, and nose piercings."

Once the new rules take effect sometime next year, it will be illegal to manufacture, import or sell the older-style magnet sets. The CPSC said some of the magnets that have been sold are 37 times as powerful as what will be allowed going forward. The new magnets will also have to be larger than a special small parts cylinder.
Posted by RazorBroncs
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 5:01 pm to
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Don't blame the kid, he just wanted to have a magnetic personality


Exactly, he just wanted to be more attractive. I don't understand why people are being so negative
Posted by SuperSaint
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 5:25 pm to
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Temu released a statement to CBS News saying, “We are sorry
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 5:31 pm to
fricking idiot.
This post was edited on 10/27/25 at 5:35 pm
Posted by Disco Ball
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Posted on 10/27/25 at 5:39 pm to
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Looks like they're banned in the US also


No, they're not. I use these type magnets everyday for charging flattop li ion batteries. Also, put them in the fingertips of your nitrile gloves when working on your car or whatever else to hold tiny bolts nuts etc..
This post was edited on 10/27/25 at 5:40 pm
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