9-year-old severely burned after following TikTok trend, hospital says

A 9-year-old Illinois boy narrowly escaped serious harm when he followed a popular TikTok trend that involved microwaving a toy to make it more pliable, resulting in severe burns on his face.

According to the boy's mother, Whitney Grubb, her son had put a Needoh Cube in the microwave as seen in a viral video on social media. In an instant, the cube exploded, causing the gel-like substance inside to become hot and stick to the boy's face. "The right side of his face was kind of melting off, basically," Grubb described.

Miraculously, despite the severity of the burns, the boy is recovering well at a Chicago hospital. He has already begun to share his story, urging others not to follow in his footsteps and attempting to make sense of what he did wrong.

"The people who are getting hurt don't necessarily post the TikToks," said Kelly McElligott, a burn outreach coordinator at Loyola University Medical Center, where the boy is being treated. "You're just seeing the fun ones where it looks cool."

The family's message to parents and kids alike is one of caution: think before you act. The incident highlights the dangers of social media trends that can lead to reckless behavior without considering the potential consequences.

For now, the 9-year-old boy seems grateful for his swift recovery and is already looking forward to returning to school. He has also vowed to be more mindful in the future when it comes to following online trends or trying new things without adult supervision.

The Needoh Cube's manufacturer has yet to comment on the incident, but experts like McElligott emphasize that these types of viral challenges can lead to serious harm for young people who may not fully understand the risks involved.
 
OMG 😱, I'm glad that little guy is gonna be alright! πŸ™ But, I gotta say, TikTok needs to take responsibility for this kinda stuff πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, these kids are just 9 years old, they don't know any better... it's our job as adults to set boundaries and educate them on the dangers of social media trends πŸ’‘.

I'm all for having fun online, but not at the expense of your own safety! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And what's even more worrying is that there are gonna be other kids who see this video and think it's a good idea... πŸ€”. We need to be more careful about what we share online and make sure our little ones are safe too πŸ‘ͺ.

I hope the boy recovers fully and learns from his experience 😊, but I'm also hoping that TikTok takes some steps to prevent this kinda thing from happening again πŸ’ͺ.
 
I mean come on, a kid follows a TikTok trend and almost loses his face... what's going through those kids' minds? 🀯 They think it's funny and harmless, but really it could've been life-altering. The fact that he's sharing his story now is great, but shouldn't the parents have sat him down before this whole thing happened? And isn't there some sort of parental control on TikTok to prevent these types of content from being shared in the first place?

I also think the experts are right that kids may not fully understand the risks involved with viral challenges. They can be so impulsive and attention-seeking, but we need to take responsibility for educating them about online safety. It's not just about the content they're consuming, it's also about what they're creating.

The Needoh Cube manufacturer should really get on board and respond to this incident ASAP... what kind of company puts out a product that can cause severe burns? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg what a crazy story 🀯πŸ”₯ this is so reckless and I'm glad he's gonna be okay, but like why would anyone think it's a good idea to microwave something in the first place?!?! πŸ™„ i mean, the kids who are doing these viral challenges they're just showing us the fun parts not the part where you end up with 3rd degree burns on your face 😩. parents need to be having conversations with their kids about online safety and critical thinking, like think before you act is so basic but it's actually super important πŸ€“. can we please get a hold of that Needoh Cube manufacturer and make them take responsibility for putting out these dangerous trends?!?!
 
Ugh 😩 this is just getting crazy! Kids are literally putting themselves in danger because of some stupid TikTok trend. I mean, come on! If your face was "melting off" it's not worth it 🀯. And what really gets me is that the people making these viral videos aren't always showing the real consequences... like in this case where they're only sharing the fun ones πŸ™„. It's like, kids are already vulnerable enough without all these stupid challenges and trends out there. Can we just take a step back and think about what we're doing for a sec? πŸ˜’
 
Ugh, I'm so worried about this kid πŸ€•! He just followed a viral TikTok trend and ended up with severe burns on his face... it's just crazy how quickly things can go wrong πŸ’₯. And you know what really gets me? The fact that these trends are designed to make it seem like no big deal, but in reality, they're putting kids' lives at risk 🀯.

I mean, come on, folks! If it sounds too good (or weird) to be true, it probably is πŸ˜’. And the parents who let their kids follow these trends without a second thought? They need to take responsibility for their kids' actions πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

It's not just about the kids getting hurt either... it's about the long-term effects of recklessness and a lack of common sense πŸ’”. This kid is lucky to be alive, and he should be grateful for that 😌. But let this be a lesson to all of us: think before you act, and always prioritize your safety above all else 🚨!
 
🚨 social media is wild 🀯 I mean, what was this 9-year-old thinking?! Put a toy in the microwave because some random TikTok says it's cool? It's like, no, dude! We gotta teach kids to think before they act and not blindly follow trends. Like, Kelly McElligott said it best - "The people who are getting hurt don't necessarily post the TikToks." So we're seeing the good stuff but not the cautionary tales πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Anyway, glad the kid is okay but this just goes to show how quickly things can go south when we let our kids surf the internet without proper guidance πŸ‘
 
I'm so freaked out about this story 🀯! I mean, a kid just followed some random TikTok trend and almost lost his face 😱. And what's even crazier is that it was a viral challenge where people were doing similar stuff without showing the consequences πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, what's up with that?! Shouldn't we be teaching kids about responsible behavior online and warning them about potential dangers like this? πŸ€”

I'm just glad the kid is recovering well and has learned his lesson ⏰. As a parent or guardian, it's so important to keep an eye on what your kids are doing online and have open conversations with them about social media safety πŸ”’. We need to be more mindful of these types of trends before they become super popular 🚨. The manufacturer should definitely take responsibility for not warning people about the risks of their product πŸ’‘.

Anyway, let's just hope this kid is okay in the long run and that we can all learn from his experience πŸ™. It's a good reminder to be more cautious when it comes to online trends and to always think before we act πŸ€”πŸ’–
 
πŸ€• this is so worrying... i mean, kids are already dealing with enough pressure and stress in school, and then they see something like this on tiktok and think it's fun? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ let's be real, parents, we need to have way more conversations with our kids about online safety and the dangers of trying crazy stuff without thinking it through. πŸ’‘ i mean, the fact that it was a viral video that made people think it was safe in the first place is just crazy... 🀯
 
This is just heartbreaking πŸ€•... what a terrible trend on TikTok, I mean, who thought it was a good idea to microwave a toy? πŸ˜‚ It's crazy how some kids are more willing to take risks and put themselves in harm's way without thinking about the consequences πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And now this poor kid has to deal with those nasty burns on his face, I hope he heals properly and doesn't have any long-term effects from it πŸ’‰.

I think this incident is a great reminder for parents and kids alike to be more careful when it comes to social media trends πŸ“±... it's always better to err on the side of caution and do our own research before trying something new or following a challenge. And what really gets me is that some people post these viral videos without considering the potential harm they could cause to others πŸ€”.

It's great that this kid is already sharing his story and spreading awareness about the dangers of such trends, I hope he becomes an advocate for kids' safety online πŸ’ͺ... we should all be grateful that he's okay and can continue with his life without any serious consequences.
 
omg this is soooo scary 🀯😱 what a lucky kid he made it out alive!! i was literally watching vids with my friends where ppl were doing similar things and we thought they were just being funny but now i see how stupid that is πŸ™„ the needoh cube is literally not safe at all and the fact that kids are trying to follow these trends without thinking about the consequences is just crazy 😩 my little sis is always glued to tiktok and i'm like "girl, please don't try this at home" lol anyway glad the kid is recovering well and more people should be talking about this kinda stuff 🀝
 
🀯 OMG, can you believe a 9-yr-old kid almost lost his face because of a stupid TikTok trend? Like, what was he thinking?! πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I know it's easy to get caught up in the "cool factor" on social media, but come on! The mom is totally right, think before you act (or microwave a toy) and don't be a reckless kid. 😳 This incident should serve as a big ol' warning to parents and kids alike: some viral trends just aren't worth it. Let's all try to be more responsible and look out for each other online πŸ€—
 
OMG 🀯 this is literally so scary! I mean, I know kids love trying new things and following trends, but come on... microwaving a toy is NOT cool 😱. The fact that it exploded and caused severe burns on his face is just devastating. My heart goes out to the little guy and his family πŸ€—.

I feel so bad for the parents too - they must be going crazy with worry right now πŸ’”. And the TikTok thing is wild... I mean, I know some videos can be fun and all, but you never see the real consequences of those kinds of challenges πŸ˜‚. This should be a huge warning to kids (and parents) everywhere: think before you act, people! πŸ™.

It's also super important for companies like Needoh Cube's manufacturer to step up and talk about these issues. Like, what were they thinking? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Kids shouldn't have to suffer because of a viral challenge. Thankfully the little guy is going to be okay, but this should be a major wake-up call for all of us! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ oh no! 9-yr-old boy almost lost his face lol 🀯 what's up with Needoh Cube trend?! 🚫 apparently, it's some viral TikTok thingy where you microwave a toy to make it all gel-like and stuff. πŸ˜… sounds like a recipe for disaster!

draw a simple flowchart:

A β†’ B: watch viral video on TikTok
B β†’ C: try microwaving Needoh Cube
C β†’ D: get severe burns on face
D β†’ E: recover in hospital

anyway, glad the kid is okay πŸ™ and the family's message to parents & kids is spot on: THINK BEFORE YOU ACT πŸ’‘ don't do stupid stuff just 'cause it looks cool online πŸ“±
 
omg what a nightmare 😱 that poor kid is so lucky to be alive the needoh cube trend is just insane who creates this stuff?? 🀯 and honestly parents r failing their kids by letting them do this kinda stuff without supervision like wut was wrong with grubb to let her kid do that in the first place? πŸ’” anyway glad he's recovering but it's just another reminder of how crazy these social media trends can get πŸ™„
 
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