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In the subway car 13-year-old boy was burned by sulfuric acid. What challenges will children face in the follow-up treatment?
Parents must pay attention to personal safety when taking their children out. The news that a 13-year-old boy was burned by sulfuric acid in the subway car was exposed on the internet, which still attracted the attention of many netizens, because everyone would check some dangerous goods, such as sulfuric acid, when they passed the security check, which would definitely be detected. However, many netizens were very surprised by why this kind of object appeared in the subway car. The boy in the incident slipped because he stepped on sulfuric acid while walking, which directly caused skin burns.

Now the follow-up treatment of this child will still face many challenges. The first is that the treatment cost can be said to be very expensive. Moreover, it can be seen from the photos exposed on the Internet that the child's body has been seriously injured and will definitely leave scars in the future. Now the child has a third-degree burn, which I think is still very serious and needs skin grafting in the later stage. At present, the child's operation is relatively smooth.

After the child was injured, the subway staff also carried out emergency treatment, and later sent the child to the hospital in time. Now, Guangzhou Metro has begun to investigate this matter, hoping to give the children an explanation! In this incident, I feel that there is a serious responsibility in the security inspection of the subway, because people can't identify the highly acidic solution, and it will still bring great harm after being touched by people. I don't think dangerous goods like this should be brought into the subway station. Now Guangzhou subway station has expressed sincere suggestions to passengers. I hope that the subway station can strengthen the management in this respect in the future to avoid similar things.