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    Doctors Discover Over 100 Undigested Bubble Tea Balls Inside Teenage Girl

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    A young woman sips bubble tea outside a bubble tea cafe on August 22, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Bubble tea, which fuses Asian tea with milk or fruit syrups and sometimes contains balls of tapioca, originated in Taiwan and has most recently spread in popularity to North America and Europe. 






    A teenage girl in China was hospitalized after she drank too much bubble tea. 
    The unnamed 14-year-old was suffering from stomach pain, and had been constipated for five days, Nine.com.au reported citing Chinese news website The Paper.

    Her parents took her to the emergency room at Zhuji People's Hospital, in Zhejiang province, eastern China, on May 28.

    To uncover the cause of the girl's pain, doctors carried out a CT scan. The images of the patient's insides revealed there were over 100 blobs in her digestive system.
    The teenager told doctors she ...    less
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