Doctors Are Pleading Parents To Stop Letting Their Kids Eat Hot Cheetos



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The spices from the Cheetos can stick along your gastrointestinal tract — including your esophagus, stomach, duodenum, and small intestine. This can cause pain in the upper abdomen that rises to the chest, “likely due to the red peppers and spice contained in the snack,” Dr. Glatter explained. Dr. Glatter serves as an emergency medicine physician in New York.

In patients who have had a history of heartburn or acid reflux, these spices can create an even stronger, more negative response.

For other patients — including children — eating a large amount of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos can cause stools to turn red from the red dye. Parents and children alike assume that the redness in the stool is blood, which then prompts them to visit the emergency room out of panic.

Although red stools don’t necessarily warrant a panicked response, the change in color does suggest that you’ve eaten way too many Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. It takes more than just a small amount of food dye to actually change the color of your stool.

Next time, when you find yourself tempted to eat an entire bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, try to refrain. Your body will thank you for it.

From: skinnyhealthy.net