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Current status of civil and criminal lawsuits for bleeding after removing earwax in pediatrics.

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(1)Civil and criminal proceedings against a pediatrician for bleeding while taking off his ear.
(2)The pediatrician removed the earwax for an ear endoscopy because he suspected otitis media.
(3)In children’s ectoderms, the skin covered with blood vessels is thin and the earwax of Eastern races is often hard, so Western species often have water earwax and bleed while removing earwax.
(4)There’s no problem with bleeding. If you sit down and fall off, that’s it It’s no different than bleeding on your arm and sitting on a scab
(5)Even if the eardrum is damaged, it will heal over time and there will be no problem unless there is an isoblast injury.
(6)He’s not sick.
(7)This case doesn’t even prove that the teacher bled, that the child bled by putting his hand in his ear, or that the guardian bled.
(8)Nevertheless, the guardian filed a civil suit to compensate 20 million won following a criminal complaint for professional negligence.
(9)At this rate, I’d rather not have a single pediatrician on this land.
(10)There’s a lot of senior pediatricians going through this in the medical field, and all I have to say is for the resident applicants who applied for pediatrics to just cheer up.
(11)Bleeding after earwax removal – civil litigation
(12)Author Registration Date 23-01-16 1305 View 497
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I’m going to get scaling and my gums bleed, so I’m going to sue you.

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