11-Year-Old Hospitalized After 14 Hours of Homework
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An 11-year-old boy from the city of Changsha, China, had to be hospitalized after 14 hours of homework and studying under the supervision of his parents. The boy, named Liangliang, began his study day at 8:00 and did not finish it until 22:00. At 11 a.m., he began to show signs of agitation, rapid breathing, dizziness, headaches and numbness of the limbs, which led his parents to move him to a local hospital. According to doctors at the center, …
A child under 11 years of age originally from Changsha, Hunan Province, China, required hospital care after undergoing a strenuous study session that lasted for a continuous period.The first symptoms appeared throughout the morning: agitation, rapid breathing, dizziness, headache and numbness in the extremities, which led his relatives to move him immediately to a health center.At the hospital, doctors explained that the child had suffered an ep…
11-Year-Old Hospitalized After 14 Hours of Homework
An 11-year-old boy in China was rushed to the hospital as he suffered “chicken claw hands,” numbness in his limbs, and rapid breathing after doing homework from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. without breaks. The South China Morning Post reported that for the entire day, Liangliang rom Changsha in Hunan Province caught up with summer schoolwork. He apparently didn’t take any breaks. By 11 p.m., pressure from his parents about homework distressed Liangliang …
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