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Why did the network police call for a boycott of the "body embroidery" game?
Recently, the dangerous game "Body Embroidery" from abroad began to spread on the Internet, and the experience was mainly from teenagers. At present, the network police in many places across the country appeal to the public to boycott the game and report it in time. Experts warn that this kind of self-harm game is extremely harmful. Once bacteria or viruses invade the blood, they may be fatal. Therefore, the network police called for a boycott of this game.

As the name implies, "body embroidery" means "threading the needle" on the body, embroidering on the arms and palms, and even sewing the mouth. The participating teenagers not only put their personal works online, but even published tutorials.

Jin Yang, the attending doctor of the Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said that the most common hazard of piercing needles on the skin is infection. Because the needle and thread are not strictly disinfected and pierce the subcutaneous tissue, it is easy to be infected, ranging from scarring to life-threatening.

"Once bacteria or viruses invade the blood, it is likely to cause septicemia and life-threatening." Jin Yang analyzed that if embroidery is located on fingers and toes, there is a serious risk of amputation. In addition, if the thread is buried in the skin for too long, it will also form granuloma, and if the needle and thread are mixed during use, it will also spread infectious diseases such as AIDS and syphilis.

This game is terrible and cruel. This sounds terrible. Stay away, stay away, stay away.