There was a person who got some earwax - removing drops and overused them. The drops made the wax very soft and gooey. When they tried to clean it out with a cotton swab, it just spread the wax all over the inside of the ear canal. It was a mess and they couldn't hear clearly for a while. Also, a person once had a small insect fly into their ear. Instead of going to the doctor right away, they tried to get it out themselves by poking around with a toothpick. They ended up hurting their ear even more and the insect was still stuck there until they finally went to the doctor.
One horror story is when someone tried to clean their ears with a cotton swab and pushed the wax too far in, causing temporary hearing loss. Another is a person who had an ear infection after using dirty water to clean their ears during a camping trip. And there was a case where a child got a small object stuck in the ear while trying to clean it on their own.
Well, there was a time when a cleaning service was hired for an office. They unplugged all the computers to clean around them but then forgot to plug them back in properly. When the employees came in the next day, a lot of important data was lost because some of the hard drives got corrupted. Also, some cleaning services have been known to bring in their own unruly children while working, and those kids made a mess of the client's personal belongings. Another horror story is that a cleaning crew once used a dirty mop on a white carpet, leaving it stained beyond repair.
A common horror story is when the self - cleaning function starts a small fire inside the oven. This can happen if there are food particles stuck in hard - to - reach places. The heat during the self - cleaning cycle can ignite these particles. I also know of a case where the self - cleaning cycle made the oven's enamel coating peel off. It not only looked bad but also made the oven less effective at cooking evenly. And in some situations, the self - cleaning process can be so noisy that it sounds like the oven is about to break down, which is really scary for the owner.
Another is experiencing paranormal activities. Like hearing voices or footsteps when no one else should be in the house. This often makes the cleaning lady feel like she's not alone and scares her. Also, encountering creepy or disturbing objects, such as old portraits with strange expressions or antique items with a spooky history.
One horror story is about a person who tried ear candling at home. The wax from the candle dripped into their ear, causing extreme pain and temporary hearing loss. They had to rush to the doctor to get it removed.
An infection is a very common horror story. People might go to a dirty or unprofessional place, and then the pierced area gets red, swollen, and infected. Another one is when the piercing is done too quickly or inaccurately, like hitting a nerve, which causes extreme pain.
Well, I heard about someone who got their ear pierced and the piercer accidentally pierced the wrong part of the ear. It was so painful for the person. Then, due to the wrong placement, the earring kept getting caught on things and it ended up tearing the ear a little bit, which was really scary and required medical attention.
Make sure to go to a professional piercer. Look for someone who is trained and has good reviews. A professional will use sterile equipment and know the proper techniques.
Sure. One story is about a cleaning lady who found strange symbols drawn on the walls in a client's house. She thought it was just kids' prank at first. But later, things started to disappear in the house, like small items and even some of her cleaning tools. It really freaked her out.