TAP top app download banner
theAsianparent
theAsianparent
EnglishMalay
Product Guide
  • Becoming a Parent
  • Ages & Stages
  • Parenting
  • Health
  • Breastfeeding & Nutrition
  • Education
  • Money Parenting
  • Lifestyle
  • TAP Recommends
  • Press Room
  • Products
  • Advertise With Us
  • Community
Login
  • EnglishMalay
    • Articles
  • Becoming a ParentBecoming a Parent
  • Ages & StagesAges & Stages
  • ParentingParenting
  • HealthHealth
  • Breastfeeding & NutritionBreastfeeding & Nutrition
  • EducationEducation
  • Money ParentingMoney Parenting
  • LifestyleLifestyle
  • TAP RecommendsTAP Recommends
  • Press RoomPress Room
  • ProductsProducts
  • Advertise With UsAdvertise With Us
  • CommunityCommunity
    • Community
  • Poll
  • Photos
  • Food
  • Recipes
  • Topics
  • Read Articles
    • Tracker
  • Pregnancy Tracker
  • Baby Tracker
    • Rewards
  • RewardsRewards
  • Contests
  • VIP ParentsVIP Parents
    • More
  • Feedback

Privacy PolicyCommunity GuidelinesSitemap HTML

Download our free app

google play store
app store

Instant noodles send thousands of kids to the ER

4 min read
Instant noodles send thousands of kids to the ER

It's not just that they're poor in nutrition...

Are instant soups healthy? What about instant noodles? Both these items are definitely not in the list of healthy foods you should give your child. But even more shocking than their lack of nutrients is the fact that these foods are responsible for sending thousands of kids to ER every year. 

20% of childhood scald burns caused by microwaving instant noodles, says study

Recently, a new study conducted by scientists has revealed that 20% of childhood scald burns were caused by microwaving instant noodles and soup.

Unlike normal burns, scald burns come from exposure to hot liquids or steam. Some cases of scald burns may need hospitalization or surgery.

The study estimates that instant soups cause nearly 10,000 scald burns in kids residing in the America. Furthermore, their findings showed that four- to seven-year-olds were likelier to be hurt, with the chest area of the body being the site of injury in 40% of cases. 

Dr Courtney Allen, is a paediatric emergency medicine fellow at Emory University in Atlanta. She suspects that parents see food coming out of a microwave as much safer than on a stove. However, the study has shown that young children eating microwave-heated instant soups do need to be overseen by an adult.

Dr Michael Cooper is the director of Staten Island University Hospital’s burn center in New York Cit. He says that the study’s results confirm what happens in reality. 

“We do see instant soup and noodle burns with kids in this age group,” he said.

Thankfully, these kids could return home after treatment in the emergency room. They weren’t hospitalised and needed less than 14 days to recover.

“These burns are painful, but most appear to be superficial,” he explained.

are instant soups healthy

Are instant soups healthy? No, and they’re not safe for kids to handle either. Always supervise your kids if they are heating instant soups using a microwave oven. | Image Source: Stock Photo

How do these burns happen?

Most of the time, according to Cooper, the parent pre-heats the instant soup and hands it over to the child in the same container. Often the child will knock over the cup, and its boiling hot contents over themselves. 

Overall, the study shows that parents, grandparents and other people supervising children should be educated that these burns can happen. Authors have also suggested thinking of ways of preventing these burns, such as modifications in instant soup packaging, too. 

Besides this injury risk they pose to kids, instant soups and noodles fare poorly on the nutrition front too. 

Are Instant soups healthy? Not really, says science

According to nutritionist Ms Swati Kapoor, instant vegetable soups are very different to their natural counterparts. Namely, they:

  • contain less than half of the nutrients you can find in natural soups because nutrients can’t be stored over long periods of time. 
  • are loaded with preservatives. Although preservatives can prolong the shelf life of instant soups, they do negate the antioxidant properties from the vegetables used to make the soup.
  • are made from ingredients with sub-par quality. Much of the soup consists of starch, sugar and sodium.
  • hardly have any vegetables at all, aside from the already depleted nutrients.

In particular there are three important ingredients in instant soups that aren’t good for your health:

are instant soups healthy

Are instant soups healthy? Not really, says nutritionists. Eating in moderation is fine, but don’t feed your kids instant or powdered soups everyday, parents. | Image Source: Stock Photo

1. Corn flour

Instant soups often contain a lot of corn flour so that it becomes thick. Corn flour isn’t good for your body because it increases blood sugar levels, and also causes weight to rise and fall – or the “yo-yo effect”. The yo-yo effect isn’t healthy: it can lead to diseases like fatty liver, diabetes, heart conditions, and many more. 

2. Salt

Instant soups also have a lot of salt. The excessive salt isn’t good for people who already have high blood pressure. Too much salt is also bad for kids. 

Having too much salt may bring about a lot of other conditions other than hypertension and a heart attack, such as osteoporosis, asthma, kidney diseases and rarely, stomach cancer.

3. Preservatives

Instant soups also contain a lot of preservatives which are bad for health. 

Furthermore, the nutrients that come with instant soups are in powder form. Once these powdered nutrients receive heat, they lose their nutritional value.

Instant noodles, similar to soups, also have many limitations when it comes to health and nutrients. Parents, this doesn’t mean you should ban these foods from your child’s diet altogether if it’s a favourite. Rather, you should exercise caution that burns don’t happen, and not let kids eat these foods too often. 

References: WWLP, Practo, AAP, WebMD,   Healthline

 

 

Partner Stories
Nak Badan Sihat dan Kesejahteraan Mental? Segalanya Bermula dengan Usus Yang Sihat!
Nak Badan Sihat dan Kesejahteraan Mental? Segalanya Bermula dengan Usus Yang Sihat!
The Hidden Sugar Trap: Why Parents Should Choose Growing-Up Milk Free from Added Sugars
The Hidden Sugar Trap: Why Parents Should Choose Growing-Up Milk Free from Added Sugars
The Immunity-Gut Health Connection: Why C-Section Children May Need Extra Support
The Immunity-Gut Health Connection: Why C-Section Children May Need Extra Support
A Cruel Awakening - How Dengue Changed Our Lives Forever
A Cruel Awakening - How Dengue Changed Our Lives Forever

Got a parenting concern? Read articles or ask away and get instant answers on our app. Download theAsianparent Community on iOS or Android now!

img
Written by

Ayu Idris

  • Home
  • /
  • Health
  • /
  • Instant noodles send thousands of kids to the ER
Share:
  • Nak Badan Sihat dan Kesejahteraan Mental? Segalanya Bermula dengan Usus Yang Sihat!
    Partner Stories

    Nak Badan Sihat dan Kesejahteraan Mental? Segalanya Bermula dengan Usus Yang Sihat!

  • The Hidden Sugar Trap: Why Parents Should Choose Growing-Up Milk Free from Added Sugars
    Partner Stories

    The Hidden Sugar Trap: Why Parents Should Choose Growing-Up Milk Free from Added Sugars

  • The Immunity-Gut Health Connection: Why C-Section Children May Need Extra Support
    Partner Stories

    The Immunity-Gut Health Connection: Why C-Section Children May Need Extra Support

  • Nak Badan Sihat dan Kesejahteraan Mental? Segalanya Bermula dengan Usus Yang Sihat!
    Partner Stories

    Nak Badan Sihat dan Kesejahteraan Mental? Segalanya Bermula dengan Usus Yang Sihat!

  • The Hidden Sugar Trap: Why Parents Should Choose Growing-Up Milk Free from Added Sugars
    Partner Stories

    The Hidden Sugar Trap: Why Parents Should Choose Growing-Up Milk Free from Added Sugars

  • The Immunity-Gut Health Connection: Why C-Section Children May Need Extra Support
    Partner Stories

    The Immunity-Gut Health Connection: Why C-Section Children May Need Extra Support

Feed

Feed

Get tailored articles about parenting, lifestyle, expert opinions right at your fingertips

Poll

Poll

Participate in interesting polls and see what other parents think!

Photos

Photos

Share the photos of loved ones in a safe, secure manner.

Topics

Topics

Join communities to bond with fellow mums and dads.

Tracker

Tracker

Track your pregnancy as well as baby’s development day-by-day!

theAsianparent

Download our free app

Google PlayApp Store

Mums around the world

Singapore flag
Singapore
Thailand flag
Thailand
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
Philippines flag
Philippines
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
Vietnam flag
Vietnam

Partner Brands

Rumah123VIP ParentsMama's ChoiceTAP Awards

© Copyright theAsianparent 2026 . All rights reserved

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Sitemap HTML
  • Tools
  • Articles
  • Feed
  • Poll

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience. Learn MoreOk, Got it