A six -year -old boy in Guangdong province of China suffered a brain injury due to a candy. About this Write Need to know.

At the end of March, a boy named Xiao Zhu accompanied his parents and he bought a candy on a bamboo. He started eating him right on the street, stumbling and falling, continuing to hold candy in his mouth. The boy began to scream in pain, his parents called the ambulance, and he was taken to the hospital. Turns out, a 12 cm bamboo bar pierced the sky and entered the foot of the child's skull.
Computerized scans showed that the wand also penetrated one of the veins of Xiao Zhu. He was transferred to the Department of Neurosurgery, where he had emergency surgery. Activities are performed by Surgeon Guo Shalei. He successfully eliminated the wand, preserving all the nerve functions of the child.
Shalei noted that the risks in such an activity are very high. Any negligence can lead to serious bleeding or irreversible damage to the brain tissue. Xiao Zhu was discharged from the hospital and sent home.
Earlier in the United States, doctors accidentally discovered a metal button in the teen's nose and pulled it out. The 17 -year -old boy lived with her ten years after he brought her into his nose in his childhood.