The South Tangerang Health Office Has Not Yet Found A Ciki Ngebul Toxic Report

TANGERANG - The South Tangerang City Health Office (Dinkes) has confirmed that until now there have been no reports of criticism due to soaring ciki snacks. This was directly said by the Head of the South Tangerang City Health Office, Allin Hendalin Mahdaniar.

"Until January 15, there were no reports of cases of liquid Nitrogen food poisoning, namely ice smoke," said Allin when confirmed, Monday, January 16.

Nevertheless, Allin admitted that he would continue to try to prevent the use of liquid nitrogen in ready-to-eat food, especially ngki ngbul. Because, inhaling nitrogen can cause health problems.

Inhaling a lot of vapor generated can trigger severe breathing difficulties and can cause the throat to feel like it caught on fire and can even trigger internal damage to the organs, the lid.

As is known, the Bekasi City Health Office (Dinkes), West Java conducted an investigation into a case of food poisoning containing liquid nitrogen, which is popularly called "chiki ngbul", which befell a child in Jatiwaringin Village, Pondok Gede District.

"Previously we have also reported this incident to the West Java Provincial Health Office," said Head of Bekasi City Health Office Tanti Rohilawati.

Based on the search results, it was found that the initial information about this incident occurred on Wednesday, December 21 after a child with the initials A (4) consumed the snacks at the night market location.