Bengaluru girl has smoke in her mouth, a hole in her stomach.

To attract the guests at the wedding house, the bridegroom and the bride arrange various things at home. Food is very important. Apart from this, snacks also attract attention. A recent wedding in Bengaluru featured a food item called smoke pan. How about almost smoke biscuits? So is this.

Liquid nitrogen hazardWhen you put it in your mouth and start chewing, the smoke starts coming. It’s a different experience when you let it out. But doctors are constantly warning that tragedies can happen behind this. Recently, even in Chennai, a video of a boy suffering from pain after eating smoke biscuits went viral and created a stir. A few years ago in Gurugram, a person who drank a cocktail of liquid nitrogen suffered organ damage. The skin changed.

Bangalore incident

In this line, the incident in Bengaluru has gone a step further and shocked. A wedding reception was organized at the HSR layout. It contained a smoke pan using liquid nitrogen, i.e. betel nut. A little girl saw this and eagerly bought it and chewed it in her mouth. But in the next few minutes he was throbbing with pain.

A hole in the stomach

Immediately the people there panicked and rushed to Narayana Multi Specialty Hospital. Various experiments were done there. There was a big shock while looking at the abdominal scan. There is a small hole. They said that there was a hole of 4*5 cm size.

Doctors surgery

If we investigate how it came about, the situation has gone to the point of perforation of the stomach due to excessive liquid nitrogen entering. Meanwhile, seeing the girl’s condition deteriorating, the doctors immediately arranged for surgery. A small part of the stomach has been cut out. After this, the doctors said that the girl survived.

Warning event

The girl is now said to be fine. Doctors continue to say that liquid nitrogen is dangerous to the human body. But it was introduced in the name of fashion and many people are eating it. So it is requested not to take such food items.