Source | Urban Live Comprehensive Hunan Urban Channel
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Recently, when Ms. Chen from Lugu, Changsha, Hunan Province was tutoring her 8-year-old son with homework, she saw that her son had a negative attitude. Ms. Chen was angry and angry. Urgent, and suddenly his breathing became rapid. After a while, twitching and numbness appeared in her limbs, and her hands spasmed into the shape of chicken claws. Ms. Chen immediately went to the clinic downstairs for a check-up and called 120 for help.
Ms. Chen: Oops, my left hand started to twitch. My left hand twitches more severely now. It’s not going to work anymore...
After completing relevant examinations, Ms. Chen was diagnosed with hyperventilation syndrome. Because Ms. Chen was agitated when tutoring her children with homework, her breathing rate accelerated, which caused the concentration of oxygen in the body to be too high and the concentration of carbon dioxide to decrease, causing respiratory alkalosis .
Ms. Chen: I am annoyed by my son’s homework. It is not about what homework he does, but his attitude towards doing homework.
Through oxygen infusion, fluid replenishment, and symptomatic treatment to maintain the acid-base balance in the body, Ms. Chen's condition gradually stabilized and she was discharged and returned home soon.
Doctors said that parents should pay attention to their own emotional fluctuations when helping their children to do homework, and do not let their emotions get out of control to avoid being angry and harming their health.