Hair item 'Tips pin' is stuck in the head one after the other

Oct 17, 2024

Hair item 'Tips pin' is stuck in the head one after the other
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The tong pin, a hair accessory favored by women, can be a scary weapon in the event of an accident.

According to Chinese media such as Guanghai News, a woman in her 20s who was riding an electric bicycle in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, recently fell by accident.

As I fell, my head hit the ground, and at the moment, blood flowed from the back of the woman's head and I lost consciousness.



According to hospital examinations, some of the tong pins on the back of the head were stuck in the head and the skull was fractured.

The woman, who regained consciousness after two operations, is being treated at the hospital.



Earlier on the 19th of last month, a woman who was coming out of a store in Yibin, Sichuan Province, slipped and fell, with a pin stuck in her head and suffered serious injuries.

In August, a 57-year-old woman who was riding an electric bicycle in Wuhan, Hubei Province, fell and was seriously injured in the head due to a pin.



Hair accessories became a life-threatening weapon.

The medical staff explained, "The large pin is usually worn at the center of the back of the head, but the back of the head is relatively vulnerable when it is subjected to external shocks due to thin skin and muscle layers, and some of the pin can be sharp blades that penetrate the scalp."The brain stem and cerebellum are located in this location. They function to control breathing, heart rate, and behavior. Therefore, serious injuries to the area can be life-threatening, he warned.





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