Following the incident of a man falling into a coma right outside the hospital, doctors are warning about the heartbreaking consequences behind requests for early discharge and the risk of death from abandoning treatment.
The victim who was shot in the shooting in Tra On district, Vinh Long province, is expected to be discharged from the hospital tomorrow (May 21st) after three weeks of intensive treatment.
Doctors declared him cured, but his father refused to allow him to be discharged, so the Chinese man was unable to leave the psychiatric hospital where he had lived for the past 17 years.
Of the children poisoned by rat poison in Tuyen Quang, 23 have been discharged from the hospital, while 11 children with brain damage are still receiving treatment.
After 50 days of intensive treatment, the 11-year-old girl of the Tay ethnic group, a victim of the landslide caused by flash floods in Lang Nu village, Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province, has been discharged from the hospital.
Eight victims made a miraculous recovery and were discharged from the hospital after two weeks of treatment, providing renewed strength to a community reeling from the natural disaster.
The story of a 34-year-old woman in China who was admitted to a psychiatric hospital at the age of 20 and kept there for over 10 years despite having recovered is causing a public outcry.
The two female sanitation workers who were seriously wounded by gunfire from a group of young men have recovered and been discharged from the hospital.
According to information from Cho Ray Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City), the two workers involved in the gas asphyxiation incident in the sewer have been discharged after one day of treatment.
The last two of the nine patients who were poisoned after eating fermented salted carp in Quang Nam have been discharged from the hospital and returned home.
Seven out of nine patients involved in two cases of food poisoning after eating fermented salted carp in Quang Nam have recovered and been discharged from the hospital.
The second female patient in Vietnam diagnosed with monkeypox is now fever-free, and a PCR test of her lesions on Monkeypox on October 31st came back negative, allowing her to be discharged from the hospital.
Many hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City have established post-COVID-19 treatment departments amidst the city's high incidence of cardiac, pulmonary, and mental disorders following COVID-19 infection.
Six out of eleven people infected with the Omicron variant in Ho Chi Minh City have been discharged from the hospital, while the remaining patients are in good health and have virtually no symptoms.
The Central Military Hospital 108 announced that the first case of Omicron variant infection in our country has been cured and is eligible for discharge.
In recent days, the number of COVID-19 cases in Ho Chi Minh City has been around 1.000 per day, and the number of F0 cases hospitalized has been on the rise.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control (HCDC), as of November 1st, the city has 24.030 COVID-19 cases being treated at home and 5.078 COVID-19 cases in centralized quarantine.
Hướng dẫn chẩn đoán, điều trị COVID-19 mới quy định người bệnh chỉ cần 1 lần xét nghiệm PCR âm tính để được ra viện, thay vì tối thiểu 2 lần liên tiếp như trước đây.
Individuals who test positive on their own using a rapid test, self-treat at home, and do not report to local health authorities will not be eligible for a certificate of recovery.
According to a representative from the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health, to date, 1.700 people who have recovered from COVID-19 have registered to return to support the treatment of F0 cases.
Hoa Vang Medical Center (Da Nang) collaborated with the Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital to successfully perform a cesarean section to save the fetus of a pregnant woman who was a COVID-19 patient with a history of chronic fetal distress.
Bui Trong Nhan, 25 years old, a reporter for VOV Traffic Channel, unfortunately contracted COVID-19 while on assignment and shared his experience of treatment.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control (HCDC), on August 15, the city recorded an additional 4.516 new COVID-19 cases as announced by the Ministry of Health, an increase of 285 cases compared to August 14.
Each day, Field Hospital No. 3 discharges approximately 100 COVID-19 patients, and by the end of August 14th, the total number of discharged patients had reached 3.800.