Not alcohol, but Momos damages liver of a teenager

Nowadays, the trend toward fast food is increasing rapidly. Food items like burgers, pizza, French fries, and momos have gained great popularity, especially among the youth. But it is necessary to think about the effect of their consumption on health. Recently, a case has come to light in which a teenager had to face a serious liver problem due to excessive consumption of momos.

According to the doctors in the video, the teenager used to eat momos and fried rice from the local street every day and used to drink polluted water kept in the cart. Due to eating fast food daily, the teenager’s liver got damaged and an abscess formed in it. Due to this, the teenager started having stomach pain and digestive problems. When he consulted a doctor, this liver problem was detected.

The patient did not show negligence and consulted the doctor on time. The doctor performed a telescope operation on the young man, with the help of which all the dirty waste of the liver abscess was removed in the operation. Currently, the patient’s condition is better than before, the treatment is still going on, and he will get relief soon, but now he will have to eat only home-made healthy food without oil.

Eating fast food, momos, fried rice, and burgers every day—all these are giving rise to a big disease in your body somewhere. When the liver is unable to remove toxins, it slowly starts to deteriorate. If you feel like eating fast food, then you should cook it at home and eat it; then it may not cause so much harm. Street fast food vendors outside use low-quality oil and ingredients.

Fast food like momos, in which refined flour is used, often causes a lot of damage to the liver. Momos, a Chinese food, causes disease gradually, and finally, it becomes a serious disease. If these diseases are not detected in time, then it becomes very difficult to recover from them, and it puts your life in danger.

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].