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Choking hazard: Japan fights rice again on New Year’s pipe drama in Vietnam: boy still trapped at 35 meters

In Japan, several people have been taken to hospital with choking attacks during the Chinese New Year holiday after rice dumplings got stuck in their throats. At least five patients between the ages of 20 and 80 had to be hospitalized for acute shortness of breath in the capital Tokyo alone, according to Japanese media.

Every year the Japanese – mostly older ones – choke on the o-mochi, sticky mashed rice dumplings traditionally served on New Year’s Day. Although everyone in the country knows the danger and there are always fatal choking attacks, hardly anyone wants to do without o-mochi for the New Year’s Eve party.

To prevent accidents, the media annually provide information about tips for calamities. Experts recommend cutting the rice dumplings into bite-sized pieces and chewing them slowly before eating. For example, the throat should be moistened with tea before swallowing. (sda/dpa)

Soource :Watson

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