Question

If an adult accidentally ingests a food deoxygenation agent, does it require medical treatment? Will this cause harm to the body?

Answer

The food deoxygenation agent itself is not toxic, but it is not intended for oral consumption. Unless ingested in large quantities, it typically does not cause harm to the body. It is recommended to first observe the individual’s condition. If accidental ingestion has occurred, continue to monitor and observe; the issue should not be serious. It is advised to continue monitoring and if no abnormalities are found, you can rest assured. In the future, pay attention to diet and ensure a balanced nutrition to avoid similar situations from occurring.