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Why did the woman almost die after injecting hyaluronic acid?
Now micro-plastic projects such as injection of hyaluronic acid and lysozyme are sought after by many beauty lovers. Ms. Zhao from Hangzhou is one of them, but after she was injected with hyaluronic acid lysing enzyme, not only did she not become beautiful, but her face was swollen so much that she almost lost her life.

When Zhao Nvshi arrived at the City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, his whole face was red and swollen, and his eyes were almost out of sight. She told the doctor that just one hour before she came to the hospital, she had just injected lysozyme hyaluronic acid into her face. Wang Xiaoyong, Chief Physician of Dermatology, Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine: At that time, when our doctor accepted the consultation, her whole face was very edema, which may cause laryngeal edema. This is a dangerous and concentrated situation, which may cause dyspnea.

After communication, the doctor determined that the redness was due to lysozyme allergy. Fortunately, Ms. Zhao got timely treatment. After 24 hours of observation in the hospital, the allergy gradually disappeared. Why does injection of hyaluronic acid lysozyme cause such a big allergic reaction? It is understood that this is not the first time that Zhao Nvshi is allergic to lysozyme. A year ago, in a beauty chain, she injected hyaluronic acid many times, all over her face. When I got home, I felt unnatural, so I went to play hyaluronic acid dissolving enzyme to dissolve the original injected hyaluronic acid and restore it to its previous appearance.

Half a year later, she injected hyaluronic acid again, but she still felt unnatural, so she went to play lysozyme again. After the fight, his face was red, swollen and itchy, and Zhao Nvshi didn't care too much at that time. "Dissolve as soon as you hit it", so Ms. Zhao tossed back and forth three times.

Wang Xiaoyong, Chief Physician of Dermatology, Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Because lysozyme itself is protein extracted from animals, there is a certain probability that this kind of heterogeneous protein allergy will occur, which may be caused by injection or oral administration.