Paediatrics have warned children under the age of eight years of age who do not drink Galireol.

The doctors concluded that the public health advice about their safety may need to be reviewed after reviewing the medical notes that include 21 children who became fine after a short period of drinking a snowy drink.

Their results were published In Childhood Archive Magazine. They have shown that in every case the child became fine with a group of symptoms shortly after drinking Slushie.

Children’s illness as a result of the study as the study in the name of glycerin poisoning syndrome, which caused symptoms such as low awareness and low blood sugar.

Glycerin is an alternative to alcohol and sugar that occurs naturally, which helps to maintain its tissue by preventing liquid from solid freezing.

In the United Kingdom, it is not recommended for residents that contains glycerin for children under the age of four. The review team at Dublin University, led by the pediatrician consultant Professor Eileen Crashil, called for a review of health advice.

All cases occurred with the exception of one of 2018 and 2024, when the ages of children range between two and seven seven.

All of them were initially diagnosed with hypoglycemia, or a decrease in blood sugar, after reaching the emergency departments. The review team suggested drinking alcohol that contains glycerin “may cause clinical syndrome to poisoning glycerin in young children.”

Symptoms included low awareness, hypoglycemia, lactic acidosis, which occurs when the body produces a lot of lactic acid, and a decrease in fish, or low potassium.

They added: “Doctors and parents should be alert to the phenomenon, and public health bodies must ensure clear messages regarding the fact that young children, especially those under the age of eight years, must avoid sectarian ice drinks that contain glycerin.”

Food Standards Agency (FSA) is advised against children under the age of four ice drinks that are consumed containing glycerin. Consumption also recommends no more than one clay per day for children between the ages of five and 10 years.

The time was between drinking Slushie and becoming a patient known for 15 children, as it became 14 in an hour, according to the review.

All 21 children recovered quickly and got out of the advice not to drink the sect, according to the study.

From the group, 20 children follow this advice and had no other low blood sugar rings. But one child had another Silocy at the age of seven and symptoms evolved within an hour.

The researchers said: “There is a bad transparency about the concentration of ice glycerin. Thus, estimating the safe dose is not an easy thing.

“It is also possible that the speed and the dose of swallowing, along with other aspects such as whether the drink is consumed alongside a meal or during the state of fasting, or consuming after high density, may be contributing factors.”

They added that “there are no nutritional or health benefits from these drinks” and “it is not recommended as part of a balanced diet.”

They said: “Recommendations regarding their safe consumption, so you need to be likely to be safe.”

“To ensure safe recommendations at the population level that can be easily explained at the level of individual parents, and given the contrast through a group of age weight, we suggest that recommendations depend on weight instead of age.

“Instead, the recommended age threshold may need to be the highest (eight years), to ensure that the dose does not exceed each weight given the natural population contrast.”

By BBC

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