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With the Summer grilling season in full force, the CDC has released a new report warning holiday cookout gurus to take caution when grilling. They have announced that recently, internal injuries have resulted from the ingestion of grill cleaning brush wires not only by children, but adults as well.
The injuries varied and included perforation of the gastrointestinal tract, which required the patient to have emergency surgery, and less threatening injuries such as the neck tissues being punctured, which resulted in painful swallowing.
The CDC warns that awareness of these injuries is necessary in order to lower the incidents. They say that it is imperative to closely look at the grill before cooking, which will help to prevent the bristles from making their way into people's food. They also state that it might be beneficial to consider other grill-cleaning products, to avoid these injuries altogether.
In 2010, some 80,000 patients were treated for ingestion of objects...
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/247504.php
With the Summer grilling season in full force, the CDC has released a new report warning holiday cookout gurus to take caution when grilling. They have announced that recently, internal injuries have resulted from the ingestion of grill cleaning brush wires not only by children, but adults as well.
The injuries varied and included perforation of the gastrointestinal tract, which required the patient to have emergency surgery, and less threatening injuries such as the neck tissues being punctured, which resulted in painful swallowing.
The CDC warns that awareness of these injuries is necessary in order to lower the incidents. They say that it is imperative to closely look at the grill before cooking, which will help to prevent the bristles from making their way into people's food. They also state that it might be beneficial to consider other grill-cleaning products, to avoid these injuries altogether.
In 2010, some 80,000 patients were treated for ingestion of objects...
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/247504.php