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A Chinese hospital diagnosed a man who had a habit of sniffing his gums every day after returning from work with pneumonia.
Son Fungal pneumonia A serious health problem can turn into a deadly disease, according to a study published on the site Science Direct Medical.
The 37-year-old man, named Peng, was taken to a hospital in Changzhou, Fujian Province, in southeastern China, after complaining of coughing and pain in the chest..
The newspaper quoted "Daily Mail" The British about Peng told the doctors during his interrogation that he was "addicted to sniffing the smell of socks that he wore" according to Chinese media.
As a result, the patient was infected with a fungal infection, which quickly touched the lungs and made it out of his pockets filled with odor-smelling germs..
The news has boosted social media in China and many users have said that they were used to the same thing and that they felt the danger of this habit for their health.
One commented: "If I feel my body, it is to know if I can still wear it the next day!"
Another user said, "Maybe I should stop sniffing my arms after wearing a full day" While the third one said, "I promise to wash my socks every day from now on".
The mark (hashtag) "Pneumonia Caused by the inhalation of smelly socks "Nearly 65 million views on the site" Webbo "For the microblogging in China, Friday.
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A Chinese hospital diagnosed a man who had a habit of sniffing his gums every day after returning from work with pneumonia.
Pneumonia is a serious health problem and can turn into a deadly disease, according to a study published on the website Science Direct Medical.
The 37-year-old man, named Peng, was taken to a hospital in Changzhou, Fujian Province, in southeastern China, after complaining of coughing and pain in the chest..
During his interrogation, Peng told doctors that he was "addicted to sniffing the socks he was wearing," according to Chinese media reports.
As a result, the patient was infected with a fungal infection, which quickly touched the lungs and made it out of his pockets filled with odor-smelling germs..
The news has boosted social media in China and many users have said that they were used to the same thing and that they felt the danger of this habit for their health.
"If I feel guarabi, it is to know if I can wear it the next day," said one of them.
Another user said, "Maybe I should stop sniffing my neck after wearing it for a whole day." A third said, "I promise to wash my arms every day from now on."
Hechtag, "a pneumonia caused by the inhalation of foul smelling socks", garnered nearly 65 million views on the microblogging of China Webo, Friday.