On International Children's Day, June 1st, many hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City organized fun activities and gave gifts to child patients, giving them extra motivation to overcome their illnesses.
Hai Phong Pediatric Hospital has successfully performed cardiovascular interventions on three children aged 1-3 years, marking a significant step forward in its professional work.
Thinking her baby was fussy because of a fever or teething, the mother was horrified to discover a metal foreign object lodged deep in the baby's throat and mouth when she cleaned the baby's mouth.
A two-year-old child from Quang Ngai province, suffering from congenital biliary atresia, has been saved after a successful liver transplant at Hue Central Hospital.
A 3-year-old boy was recently saved by doctors at Quang Tri Provincial General Hospital after a 22mm long root canal needle fell from his mouth into his airway during a dental procedure.
A 7-year-old boy suffering from severe dengue fever, hepatic coma, and acute renal failure was thought to be beyond recovery, but was miraculously saved after 3 weeks of intensive care.
Cam Pha Regional General Hospital in Quang Ninh province has confirmed that there is no truth to the information circulating on social media that they refused to admit child patients due to lack of funds for hospital fees.
Doctors at Children's Hospital 2 in Ho Chi Minh City have successfully performed surgery to remove a 16 cm long, 1 cm diameter tree branch that had been lodged in the abdomen of a 3-year-old girl for over 4 months.
Actress Thu Quynh surprised everyone by trying her hand at musical theater for the first time, transforming into a witch in the children's play "Rapunzel".
More than 150 child cancer patients and their parents participated in a special opening ceremony at the Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital this morning, September 4th.
A 9-year-old child in Thuy Anh commune, Hung Yen province, accidentally ingested methadone, leading to severe poisoning and cardiac arrest. Fortunately, doctors and nurses successfully saved him.
Doctors at Vietnam-Sweden Uong Bi Hospital (Quang Ninh province) collaborated across departments to save a 4-year-old child who suffered a ruptured liver and spleen after a traffic accident.
After more than a week of treatment, the health of the two children involved in the multiple-vehicle traffic accident in Hanoi on the evening of July 16th has shown positive progress.
The Nam Dinh Department of Health has provided information regarding the communication process between medical staff in the case of a child who was injured in an accident but did not receive emergency treatment because the full payment had not been made.
Having not paid the full amount, the child who was run over by a car sat pale and waiting amidst the indifference of the emergency room staff—an unacceptable lack of empathy in the medical profession.
Netizens are outraged after watching a video of family members screaming, cursing, and even assaulting doctors and nurses who were trying to save their child's life, because they were hindering the effort to save the child's life.
A 7-year-old girl weighing 17kg who suffered from cardiogenic shock complications was saved by doctors using extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and the implantation of a permanent pacemaker.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Children's Hospital 2 reported that they recently performed continuous hemodialysis, successfully saving the life of an 8-day-old newborn who showed signs of respiratory arrest.
After 20 days of coordinated efforts between various units, doctors at the National Children's Hospital successfully saved the life of an Indian child suffering from necrotizing pneumonia.
Hanoi Children's Hospital, the capital's first specialized pediatric medical facility, with an investment of nearly 800 billion VND, began operations today, October 9th.
Ho Chi Minh City has declared a citywide measles outbreak, mobilizing resources to focus on measles prevention and control, aiming to reduce the number of cases and deaths from the disease.
The Obstetrics Department of Nghe An Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital recently performed surgery to save both mother and child of pregnant woman NTHY, who suffered from a severe case of placental abruption.
This is the story of Ms. Nguyen Thi Nga, a mother whose son suffers from HIGM, a congenital immunodeficiency disorder, and is currently receiving treatment at the National Children's Hospital.
On August 15th, Dr. Truong Minh Kien, Deputy Director of Ca Mau Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital, stated that he had reported the case of overcharging for ambulance services to the Ca Mau Provincial Department of Health.