Gaining attention as a new medical field is "tickling emergency treatment." A female doctor specializing in this unique therapy holds practical training sessions to prepare for various emergencies. This course systematically teaches how to use tickling to respond to accidents, injuries, and foreign object intrusions, enhancing immediate response capabilities at emergency scenes. It covers treatment methods for traffic accidents, drowning, sports-related fractures, and more. For cases of unconsciousness, procedures for choking, hanging, myocardial infarction, panic attacks, shock, concussions, consciousness disorders, airway management, and artificial respiration are also taught. Additionally, treatments using tickling are explained for muscle and joint injuries such as muscle strains, sprains, clavicle fractures, back pain, jammed fingers, spinal injuries, elbow joint damage, and vaginal spasms. The course also addresses foreign object intrusions, including objects or splinters entering the ears, eyes, nose, and genitals. Even other symptoms like headaches and burns are treated seriously with tickling, presenting a truly unconventional medical approach.