Do young children eat jelly easily cause suffocation?
I see the logo on the jelly. Children eat jelly easily cause choking, is this true?
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BY Mamie Doris 2018-06-26Due to the incomplete self-protection mechanism of young children's bodies, it is easy for jelly to enter the trachea or bronchus when eating jelly, forming foreign bodies in the organs and causing suffocation. Although most of the jelly packages generally have “Caution: Don’t swallow large mouths to prevent sore throats” and “Do not eat babies”, most people do not notice these instructions before eating jelly.6
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