Loyola Medicine warns of TikTok trend that left Plainfield boy, 9, hospitalized with burns

Warning Issued Over Social Media Trend Plaguing Children's Safety, Leaving Nine-Year-Old with Severe Burns

In a shocking case, a 9-year-old boy from Plainfield was hospitalized after attempting to microwave a popular sensory toy called Needoh cube. According to his mother, Whitney Grubb, Caleb had been warned by a friend at school about the dangers of microwaving such items but chose to try it anyway.

Grubb explained that she had assumed Caleb was warming up her breakfast when he suddenly let out a blood-curdling scream after opening the microwave. The cube exploded on his face and hands, causing severe burns that left Grubb no choice but to rush him to the emergency room for treatment.

The incident has prompted warnings from Loyola Medicine, which is treating Caleb's case, stating that this is the fourth reported instance of children attempting to microwave Needoh cubes this year. Dr. Paula Petersen, a burn center advanced practice nurse at Loyola Medicine, emphasized the dangers of these trends, saying that young people often lack the foresight or understanding to consider the severe consequences.

TikTok has faced criticism over its handling of such content, with the platform's spokesperson Nick Smith stating that community guidelines prohibit promoting dangerous activities or challenges. The company claims to have removed 99.8% of problematic videos proactively last year and over 97% within 24 hours of being reported.

As part of National Burn Awareness Week, Loyola Medicine is sharing Caleb's story in a bid to raise awareness about the dangers of these social media trends and to encourage parents and caregivers to monitor their children's online activity.
 
πŸ˜• I'm really concerned about this trend on TikTok where kids are trying to microwave all sorts of stuff, including Needoh cubes. It's just not worth it - those things can explode in a second and cause serious harm. 🚨 The fact that Caleb was warned by his friend at school but still did it anyway is super worrying. As a parent, I think we need to be way more vigilant about what our kids are watching online.

I'm also thinking about how TikTok needs to do better on policing these types of challenges. 99.8% removed is impressive, but it's not enough - we need to see more action being taken to prevent kids from getting hurt in the first place. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ And what about the creators who are encouraging this kind of behavior? Are they getting reported and punished?

This whole thing just makes me want to be more cautious with my own kid's online activity. I'm not going to take any chances, that's for sure. πŸ’‘ We need to talk about this stuff as a community and make sure our kids know the risks. It's not worth taking any chances with their safety! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ
 
🀯 Oh man, this is crazy! I mean, I know TikTok has been having some issues with kids doing stupid stuff online, but come on! Nine-year-olds trying to microwave toys? That's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I'm all for a little creativity and experimentation, but this is just reckless and could've ended in tragedy. What's wrong with these kids, anyway? Didn't they learn from their parents or something? πŸ˜’ Anyway, glad that Caleb is going to be okay (I hope he recovers fully), but we need to take responsibility for our kids' online actions. Parents gotta keep a closer eye on this stuff, 'cause TikTok's just not doing enough πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸ€• this is so worrying, I mean I know kids can be reckless sometimes but microwaving toys? it just sounds crazy πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Needoh cube is like super popular on TikTok and it's wild that Caleb got burned so bad... maybe the platform should do more to warn people about these dangers πŸ˜• 99.8% of problematic vids removed last year isn't a lot considering how many kids are doing this, Loyola Medicine is trying to spread awareness which is good πŸ’‘ but we need to get parents and caregivers on board too πŸ“£ it's not just the platform's responsibility, but also ours as grown-ups πŸ‘΅
 
this is so crazy!!! I mean, I get it, kids love trying new things and all but microwaving toys is just not worth it 🀯😱. I'm glad Caleb is gonna be okay (hopefully full recovery) but what's the point of even warning them on TikTok if they're just gonna ignore it?! πŸ˜’ their community guidelines are pretty lame if they can't keep up with this stuff πŸ’”
 
omg this kid could've been killed😱 what's wrong with kids these days? cant they even use common sense? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i mean, microwaving some plastic toy is not a good idea no matter how cool it looks or who showed you to do it. its like, hello, that thing is NOT food! 🚫 and what really gets me is the parents just assuming their kids are warming up breakfast when they're actually trying to microwave something stupid πŸ˜’ i need to sit down for a sec just thinking about this...

anyway, tiktok needs to do better with these sorts of things. 98% of problematic vids removed or whatever but its still not enough πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ we need better moderation and more awareness campaigns. also parents need to step up their game and be more involved in what their kids are doing online. this is not a joke, kids are getting hurt because of these stupid trends πŸ’”
 
🚨😱 I mean, what's wrong with kids today? This is just getting ridiculous. They're literally trying to microwave toys like they're going to warm up their breakfast or something. Newsflash: it doesn't work that way! And when it does go wrong, like in Caleb's case, the consequences can be life-altering.

I'm not trying to be a buzzkill, but parents need to keep a closer eye on what their kids are doing online and in real life. It's one thing to let them have some freedom, but it's another thing entirely to let them put themselves in harm's way like this. And yeah, I get that TikTok has community guidelines and all, but it's still got to do better at policing its content.

It's not just about Caleb or the Needoh cube; it's about kids being reckless with their lives every day. We need to take these trends seriously and have a bigger conversation about online safety and responsibility. I mean, it's National Burn Awareness Week already – can't we use that as an excuse to talk about this some more? πŸ˜•
 
ugh i cant believe ppl r still doing this πŸ™„ its not like the warning from tiktok isnt enuf! like whats next? tryna light ur own hair on fire? or even worse, microwaving a toy that's literally not s'posed to be in the microwave rn... i swear parents need 2 be more vigilant about what their kids r doing online lol. and btw 99.8% of vids being removed is still way too much πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ its just not fair to these poor kids who get hurt bc of others reckless behavior
 
omg this is insane ! 🀯 i mean what even is needoh cube supposed to be good for? shouldn't it come with warning labels or something?

anyway, tiktok needs to do better here - it's not just about removing vids proactively, they gotta actively promote safer content too... and maybe have some sort of reporting system that doesn't take forever to kick off problematic vids.

this is all so preventable... kids are already bombarded with enough risks in real life, do we really need social media trends that can hurt them? πŸ€•
 
OMG, this is so crazy! 🀯 I mean, who tries to microwave a sensory toy?! 😲 It's just not worth it, you know? Like, Caleb thought he was warming up breakfast or something... 🍳πŸ”₯ He didn't even think about the consequences! That's what worries me - these kids have no idea how serious things can get. And TikTok needs to do better with monitoring this stuff, imo. I mean, 99.8% of problematic vids removed is cool and all, but it's still too many for my taste 😳. We need to be more vigilant as parents and caregivers, making sure our little ones aren't getting influenced by these silly trends. Let's spread awareness and keep them safe online! πŸ’‘
 
🚨 this is getting crazy on tiktok ppl need 2 wake up their kids r not just 10 yrs old anymore its 9 yrs old now who's gonna hold them accountable? 🀯 its all about the clout fam & the likes but whats the real cost? a child's safety? a lifetime of scarring πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ
 
oh my god, this is literally insane 🀯! what's wrong with some kids nowadays? cant even use a microwave without putting themselves in harm's way πŸ˜‚. like, a friend tells him it's not safe and he still tries it? that's just crazy talk...and 99.8% of problematic vids are already removed by tiktok? how many more kids need to get hurt before they take action? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ this is exactly why we need to keep an eye on what our kids are watching online and have open conversations with them about safety 😊
 
OMG 😱 I'm still shaking my head over this poor kid πŸ€• what was his mom thinking letting him near that thing even for a sec?! πŸ™„ I mean, I know it's an accident but come on! Those Needoh cubes are literally just begging to be microwaved πŸ”₯ and now he's got second degree burns πŸ’”. TikTok needs to do more than just say they're removing the videos, they need to actually make a bigger effort to prevent this kind of content from spreading πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ my kid is always asking me about these crazy trends on his phone and I'm like "nope" πŸ‘€ I wish parents were as vigilant as I am when it comes to online safety πŸ™
 
omg can't believe kids are still microwaving toys 🀯😱 this is getting out of hand, gotta keep an eye on those little ones 24/7 πŸ’» parents need to have more control over their kid's screens, it's just not worth the risk πŸ”₯ gotta get the word out there and make these trends go away πŸ‘‹
 
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