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Ramadan fasting rules: What breaks your fast

New research reveals that accidental eating, drinking, and certain medical treatments like injections and anesthesia do not break the fast during Ramadan, while specific actions such as swallowing toothpaste or receiving food-related injections will.

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Ramadan fasting rules: What breaks your fast

DOES ANESTHESIA BREAK THE FAST?

Local anesthesia does not break the fast as it does not reach the stomach. However, if an intravenous serum is given during regional or general anesthesia, it will break the fast.

DOES EAR, EYE, OR NOSE DROPS BREAK THE FAST?

Ear drops do not break the fast since the ear canal is blocked and the medication does not reach the throat. Similarly, nose drops do not break the fast because only a minimal amount reaches the stomach, which is not enough to break the fast. Eye drops also do not break the fast as only a small amount is absorbed.

Experts confirm that none of these treatments break the fast as long as the medication does not reach the digestive system.

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Ramadan fasting rules: What breaks your fast