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Nataraj KS

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Feb 28, 2017, 2:05:55 PM2/28/17
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Sir its static electricity shocks. You can sort it out by,
Try going for cotton socks over wool socks if she is wearing shoes.
Rubber sole is better for slippers
She can hold onto to something metal like house keys. This discharges any energy she builds up walking before she touches anything with her bare hands.

Dr Nataraj KS, MBBS, MD Internal Medicine(Manipal), DM Hematology, Hemato Oncology
Consultant Hematologist & Hemato oncologist Transplant physician,
Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Center, Narayana Health,
Bommasandra Indl Area, Bangalore, India 99

Former,
Asst Professor of Hematology & Internal Medicine
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College
KLEs Dr Prabhakar kore Hospital & Research centre
Belgaum
India

On 28 February 2017 at 12:58, <hematol...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Sanjeev Gupta <drskg...@gmail.com>: Feb 28 10:59PM +0530

https://www.google.lk/amp/m.wikihow.com/Get-out-of-a-Car-Without-Getting-Shocked-by-Static-Electricity%3famp=1#amph=1
utpal chaudhuri <uchau...@gmail.com>: Feb 28 10:51PM +0530

My daughter, a gynaecologist herself, is facing a peculiar problem. She is
getting electric shock whatever she touches. It all started with touching
metallic taps on the sinks particularly in the winter. It is something like
statical electric shock. Now she's facing this problem even on touching
her car. It reached the height when she got mild shock like pin prick when
she touched me.
Can anyone help and suggest some way out? Unless this problem is solved her
career maybe ruined.
Utpal Chaudhuri
 
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