🌟 Nurse Bites Off Fake Nails to Save Epileptic Passenger

 In a busy train station in China, just a few minutes were enough to show the world the heart of a true healer.

Li Mengyi, a nurse from Guangdong, was off duty and traveling with her two children when an urgent announcement echoed through the hall: a passenger had collapsed and needed medical help.

Without hesitation, Li left her bag with her kids, sprinted across the terminal, and rushed to the scene.


🫀 A Heroic Decision

When Li arrived, she saw the man convulsing violently, blood spilling from his mouth. Drawing on her clinical experience, she realized he was having an epileptic seizure.

But there was one problem — her long fake nails. They would make it dangerous to perform proper first aid.

So, without a second thought, Li bit them off one by one — enduring pain — just to safely clear the man’s airway and remove obstructions.

Minutes later, the patient slowly regained consciousness.

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👩‍👧 “Mom, You’re Amazing”

After guiding staff on how to monitor the patient, Li rushed back to her children — barely making it before the train’s final boarding call.

Her son, shaken but proud, whispered:

“Mom, you are amazing. We are so proud of you.”

For Li, those words made everything worth it.


💬 Reactions Online

When the story went viral on Chinese social media, millions praised her:

  • “She is a real-life angel.”

  • “Even on holiday, she never stopped being a nurse.”

No spotlight. No medals. Just instinct, compassion, and courage.


In a world where many people choose to watch or film with their phones, Li Mengyi chose to act. Her story reminds us that true heroes often appear in the most ordinary places — and in the most unexpected moments.

Southern Metropolis News, Guang Ming Daily

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