A 5-month-old boy weighing 11kg, suffering from severe hemorrhagic shock, respiratory failure, liver damage, and severe blood clotting disorders, has just been saved by the Children's Hospital of Ho Chi Minh City.
The Cardiovascular Center of Children's Hospital 1 (Ho Chi Minh City) has become the first Children's HeartLink Center of Excellence for pediatric cardiovascular care in Vietnam.
Children's Hospital 1 in Ho Chi Minh City confirmed that a child died on the night of May 31st with a clinical diagnosis of hand, foot, and mouth disease.
On April 18th, Saigon Co.op and the Ho Chi Minh City Dental and Maxillofacial Hospital signed a cooperation agreement to implement a program including free medical and dental services in Vietnam.
Bringing laughter to children suffering from serious illnesses is a great joy for the young people in the "Healthy and Well-Behaved Children" volunteer club.
Admitted to the hospital with excruciating abdominal pain, the child was examined by doctors who discovered multiple foreign objects in the digestive tract. During surgery, 14 magnets were removed.
According to Associate Professor, Doctor Phung Nguyen The Nguyen, Head of the Intensive Care Unit for Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital 1 (Ho Chi Minh City), the patient, THT, a 3-year-old child, was admitted in critical condition.
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Family members poured gasoline into soft drink bottles and accidentally put them in the refrigerator. A 2-year-old girl mistook them for soft drinks and drank them.
With a sudden surge in the number of pediatric patients admitted to the Emergency Department of Children's Hospital 2 (Ho Chi Minh City), the hospital is maintaining after-hours medical examinations, including at night, to ensure the health of its patients.
In recent weeks, the number of children with respiratory illnesses seeking treatment and being admitted to pediatric hospitals and pediatric departments of many general hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City has increased.
While playing in his garden, a 5-year-old boy was unexpectedly stung by bees and hospitalized in anaphylactic shock, his life in critical condition due to severe poisoning.
Dr. Nguyen Minh Tien, Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Children's Hospital, said the hospital recently admitted a young girl with intestinal bleeding caused by parasites.