This is for grown ups, and not for sensitive minded people. No offense to anyone, just curious.
After that one day in Muharram where Shia people do matam, how many infections from cuts and bruises are reported the following day? Are hospitals in Shia dominant areas of Pakistan full of blood covered people, seeking medical attention for their cuts?
How many incidents of cuts in “that area” occur daily in Pakistan? I ask this because a lot of Pakistanis shave down there, and the cheapest blade in Pakistan is a simple safety razor, not a Gilette Mach3 kind of razor. I am assuming this is very common.
2) How many incidents of cuts in "that area" occur daily in Pakistan? I ask this because a lot of Pakistanis shave down there, and the cheapest blade in Pakistan is a simple safety razor, not a Gilette Mach3 kind of razor. I am assuming this is very common.
For a beginners there may be some cuts but I do not think there are any cuts brone by an experienced guy.
Re: Always wanted to know two things. Both are sort of medically related.
Not becasue of that!!! 2k!!!
But because most buses are worn out and have got many sharp edges specailly at the gates and one can easily see a lots of cuts to many people and mostly from the same edges repeatedly.
1) After that one day in Muharram where Shia people do matam, how many infections from cuts and bruises are reported the following day? Are hospitals in Shia dominant areas of Pakistan full of blood covered people, seeking medical attention for their cuts?
Only 10% mourners do that "bloody" matam and they do take care that their swords etc are aseptic.