Warning to parents: As Produktwarnung.eu writes, parents should avoid children’s swimming trunks with sewn-in nets. Accordingly, it often happens here that the foreskin of the little ones gets tangled in the nets, causing them to be tied off. This does not cause severe pain, but in the worst case can also result in a visit to the clinic or even the emergency room.

According to product warnings, warnings have been given about the dangers of swimming trunks nets for years in the USA. Many manufacturers have apparently already switched, but many of the dangerous swimming trunks are still on sale in this country.

Parents are therefore advised not to buy such swimming trunks in the first place. If you already have swimming trunks, shorts or sports pants, it is advisable to cut out the nets with scissors.

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