Seeing the topic reminds me of a past event when I was a child. That experience, I went to the hospital for minor surgery, and a very interesting and embarrassing thing happened.
Don't laugh, or I'll hammer your chest! ! !
That year was 2005, and I was in a large kindergarten class. My kindergarten at that time was not that kind of large kindergarten, but a relatively small kindergarten. After school that afternoon, I still sat on the wooden chair at the entrance of the kindergarten as usual, waiting for my father to take me home. Because I was young and willing to move, my ass rubbed against the stool. The stool is a long wooden stool with a rough surface and many long wooden fibers. Now think about it, what a security risk this is! ) As a result, God took special care of me, and a long wooden thorn stuck in my hip. I felt very painful at that time, but I was a strong person, so I didn't say anything. When I got home, I felt something was wrong, and it hurt more and more. Finally, I couldn't stand it. After talking to their parents, they tried to pick out the thorn, but ended in failure. I have no choice but to take a taxi to the nearest hospital.
Hospital emergency department hall
Because it was late, there was only one night doctor left in the hospital. Not long after graduation, he gave me an examination and said that this needed a minor operation to take out the wooden thorn. In fact, I was particularly scared and started crying, which made the doctor very nervous. Later, I succumbed to the temptation of some snacks. The doctor said to give an anesthetic. I asked if it was okay to hit his hand, but he ignored me. Hey! It hurt a little when I was anesthetized, but I didn't feel anything after that. After all this trouble, the wooden thorn was finally taken out, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief. But it's scary for young interns.
Thanks to the intern who operated on me. The doctor is very kind.
This is the most embarrassing thing that happened to me in the hospital. Have you ever experienced it? Thank you for reading my answer.