Mom’s warning after detergent pod blinds 4-year-old girl

An Australian mother is warning others after her 4-year-old daughter,

Luca, suffered chemical burns and temporary blindness from biting a laundry detergent pod.

The incident occurred while helping with chores when Luca bit into the

colorful pod, causing it to burst in her face. Despite efforts to rinse

her eyes, the damage required emergency hospital care, three surgeries, and a 16-day stay.

Luca underwent a rare amniotic membrane transplant and continues to recover,

though her vision isn’t fully restored. Her mother, Jodi de Groot,

is now urging parents to be cautious and pushing for clearer warnings on detergent packaging.

“These pods look like toys,” Jodi said. “One pod caused burns, blindness, and multiple surgeries.” Read more below

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