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Hair dryers can also cause electric shock.
It is common to blow dry your hair after washing it. However, Ms. Jiang, 33, never imagined that her hair would be caught by the hair dryer when she blew her head, and then she was shocked and numb all over ...

Recently, I met Ms. Jiang in Mingzhou Hospital of Zhejiang University. Recalling this incident, she is still in shock.

Ms. Jiang has a shiny black hair and pays more attention to daily maintenance. She washes her hair every two or three days, and it takes more than half an hour to dry her hair thoroughly every time.

Last Sunday afternoon, Ms. Jiang washed her hair and blew it with a hair dryer. A few minutes later, the accident happened.

"I only see a few hairs." Ms. Jiang said that before she could turn off the hair dryer and pull out her hair, a current spread from her scalp to her whole body, which made her numb. She sat down on the ground and the hair dryer fell off.

When the family heard the noise, they quickly picked her up and pulled out the hair dryer. Ms. Jiang sat for a few minutes, but before she recovered, she felt sick again and began to vomit. The family was frightened and quickly sent her to the nearby Mingzhou Hospital of Zhejiang University.

The medical staff in the emergency department carried out a series of symptomatic treatments for Ms. Jiang, and used drugs to improve dizziness, stop vomiting, protect stomach and nourish nerves. A few hours later, she felt much better.

Considering the possibility of delayed myocardial damage, the doctor suggested that Ms. Jiang be hospitalized for two or three days. However, Ms. Jiang insisted on leaving the hospital that day. The doctor told her and her family to have a good rest in the next few days and not to work. If they feel unwell, they should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible.

Everyone must be careful when using electrical appliances.