Country where everyone loves receiving injections
Cambodians have an obscure obsession with needles, everyone loves receiving injections
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Pulse Published: 21.12.2015
Cambodia
is located in South East Asia and is renowned all over the world for
its rich cultural heritage and history with amazing grandeur like
Angkor, Khmer Rouge and off course Vietnam War and landmines. But the
locals have an obscure obsession with needles and here people love to
receive injections.
While
most people living in other parts of the world would prefer to avoid
injections, here the citizens are fascinated by the use and idea of
needles and intravenous drips. It is not clear how this has originated,
may be is has been integrated in the Nation’s psyche, however people
here resort to injection and intravenous drips even when they are not
prescribed and does not require at all.
A
doctor told BBC that it’s not just one village or one person, everybody
wants to go to the hospital to receive shots. BBC journalist John
Murphy who had covered the phenomenon in detail said, “I regularly saw
people on IV drips and not just IV drips but also on motorbikes. These
were mobile IV drips”.
Curious
about this bizarre incident Murphy once stopped a motorbike with three
people on it and he saw the passenger at the back was holding up a stick
and the end of which had a plastic bag and a bottle of IV fluid. The
passenger was diagnosed with malaria and had liver disease and
intestinal problems. According to him the drip seemed to have a ‘cooling
effect’ on his body and gives him energy.
The
man told Murphy, “There are a lot of people who have IV drips on
motorbikes. I am poor, I’m not rich. I don’t have a car to drive around,
so I have a drip on a motorbike.” According to a local doctor,
“Everybody who goes to hospital gets an IV because they think it’s
important and the doctors and nurses think it’s important. If you walk
in a hospital, pretty close, every patient will have an IV.”

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