In a rare and shocking incident, a Yemeni child moves with gasoline

Yemeni media sources reported that a child from Hajjah Governorate, northern Yemen, "walks only after inhaling gasoline, and that he faints as soon as he stops it."

And the child, Hamid Mansour Ibrahim Ali Taher Haidan, 12 years old, from the Mahabasha area of ​​Bani Haidan, who works with fuel, and does not move until after inhaling gasoline in a strange and shocking case.

According to Yemeni sources, the child became addicted to inhaling gasoline as he works at gas stations in exchange for quantities of it.

In the event that the petrol runs out, Hamid loses movement completely and is unable to walk. Then he loses consciousness and faints and falls to the ground.

The silent incident provoked a wave of ridicule and widespread controversy, while others believe that the child has become addicted and must be presented to doctors in places of rehabilitation and treatment of addiction to help him and treat him from the state of addiction.

It is known that inhaling strong odors such as gasoline, wall paint and glue, can cause severe damage to health and to the lung in particular.

The smell of gasoline directly affects the health of the brain, causing a lack of oxygen to the brain.

Also, exposure to inhaling gasoline can cause severe damage to the lung and the rest of the body, and some symptoms appear, the most important of which are difficulty breathing, sore throat, inflammation of the esophagus, abdominal pain, loss of vision, dizziness, severe headache, convulsions and loss of consciousness.


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