Doctors at Shing Mark University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital (Dong Nai) have just saved a child who was in critical condition due to anaphylactic shock after eating mooncakes of unknown origin (bought online). This patient is VTQĐ (15 years old, residing in Bien Hoa, Dong Nai).
Luckily, D was given timely emergency care. Photo: Hospital
Two days ago (June 25), D was taken to the emergency room by his family in a state of cyanosis and unconsciousness after eating two moon cakes.
After more than two hours of resuscitation, the patient's condition stabilized, pulse improved and the patient's health is now stable again.
Dr. Hoang Thanh Binh, Head of the Emergency Department, Shing Mark University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, recommends that people be cautious when buying and using food, especially confectionery of unknown origin. Especially if you have a history of food allergies, you should inform the seller and carefully check the ingredients of the product before eating.
When unusual symptoms such as rash, itching, difficulty breathing, nausea, abdominal pain... appear, go to the nearest medical facility immediately.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/cuu-song-benh-nhi-soc-phan-ve-nang-sau-khi-an-banh-trung-thu-mua-qua-mang-192240627160446858.htm
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