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12-Year-Old Bengaluru Girl Left With Hole In Stomach After Eating Paan Infused With Liquid Nitrogen

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New Delhi: A 12-year-old girl was left with a “hole in her stomach” after she ate a paan infused with liquid nitrogen at a wedding reception in Bengaluru recently. She was hospitalised and diagnosed with a condition called perforation peritonitis – a hole in the stomach. The portion of the girl’s stomach with the hole, which was found to be 4×5 cm, had to be surgically removed via a sleeve gastrectomy, News18 reported quoting doctors.

The child was in intensive care for two days and was discharged from the hospital after six days. Medical experts said similar cases are being reported from different parts of India and there is a need for safety measures. They also pointed to the risks of using liquid nitrogen in an experimental manner in food.

In another recent incident, a video of a boy from Tamil Nadu went viral. In it, he is screaming in pain after eating a “smoking biscuit”. While the boy was hospitalised, the state government’s food safety department (FSD) ordered a ban on the use of liquid nitrogen in foods. It said smoking biscuits or liquid nitrogen-laced foods are “dangerous”.

The department also instructed the designated officers and food safety officers “to take enforcement action as per Food Safety and Standards Act 2006 against any Food Business Operator who is using liquid nitrogen for direct consumption along with food items like biscuit, ice creams, wafer biscuits, etc. The liquid nitrogen should be fully evaporated from the food or drinks before serving”.

There is, however, no such ban in Karnataka. A report published by The New Indian Express said a senior official from the state health department had claimed that it has asked the food safety officers to take action on such misuse if found, as per the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006, but a detailed directive on the use of liquid nitrogen is yet to be issued.

Notbaly, liquid nitrogen, if misused in foods or mishandled otherwise, can scorch organs or body parts it comes in contact with, making the burns appear like frostbite.

OB Bureau

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