After enduring abdominal pain for nearly half a month, the 49-year-old man discovered a 3cm long bamboo toothpick had pierced his colon, causing an abdominal abscess.
Doctors warn that young children are at risk of choking on foreign objects such as cakes, jams, nuts, and hard candies during Tet (Lunar New Year), leading to serious consequences.
Mua thuốc đặt bệnh trĩ không khỏi, cụ ông 81 tuổi (Hà Nội) đi khám thì phát hiện dị vật là mảnh xương gà dài hơn 3cm mắc kẹt, gây viêm và áp xe nguy hiểm.
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 17-month-old girl in Ha Long suffered cardiac arrest after peanut candy blocked her airway, but was fortunately saved by doctors after several hours.
While eating at a feast, an 80-year-old man coughed violently and then fainted. Upon arrival at the hospital, a large foreign object was found obstructing his airway, leading to cardiopulmonary arrest.
A young man in Hue City choked on a pork bone while eating porridge, resulting in severe throat pain, difficulty breathing, and loss of the ability to eat.
Một học sinh Trung Quốc vô tình nuốt chiếc nắp bút nên bị nghẹt đường thở, cô giáo đã nhanh trí thực hiện một động tác chuẩn xác đưa được chiếc nắp bút ra ngoài.
A 17-year-old boy in Kien Giang province had a large swelling in his neck and, fearing it might be cancer, went for a check-up. However, the results confirmed that he had a fish bone lodged in his throat that had "migrated" there.
On March 25th, information from Gia Dinh People's Hospital indicated that the hospital had just performed endotracheal intubation and endoscopic removal of a duck bone lodged in the throat of Mrs. VTM (65 years old, residing in Ho Chi Minh City).
A security guard quickly performed a rescue operation to save a young boy who was choking on a sausage and unable to breathe at a train station in Sichuan, China.
The Quang Ngai Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital reported the death of a 3-year-old child, sparking outrage from the family who accused the hospital of negligence.
Relatives of a 3-year-old child suspected of choking on a pumpkin seed are outraged, accusing Quang Ngai Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital of negligence that allegedly led to the child's death.
Young children are at increased risk of accidents and injuries during the Lunar New Year holiday, so parents should be mindful and take precautions against potential incidents.
From January 7th to 9th, the National Children's Hospital admitted three children aged 17-21 months who were suffering from respiratory failure due to choking on peanuts.
During a meal, a man in Hanoi unexpectedly choked, causing persistent chest pain, accompanied by fever and progressively worsening shortness of breath. Upon examination, severe lung damage was discovered, requiring emergency treatment.
The patient was admitted with severe abdominal pain and distension, a high fever of 39 degrees Celsius, signs of systemic infection and intoxication, a rapid and weak pulse, and fluctuating blood pressure.