Hung Loi commune leaders visited and encouraged Mr. Truong Van Vang's family, 5 of whom were poisoned after eating wild mushrooms. |
Previously, on the evening of August 2, Hung Loi Commune Health Station received information that the family of Mr. Truong Van Vang, Tau Lin village, had 5 people, including Mrs. Ly Thi Chi, born in 1962; Mr. Truong Van Vang, born in 1989; Ms. Dao Thi Xinh, born in 1987; 2 children Truong Thi Thao, born in 2012 and Truong Thi Thuy, born in 2014, with symptoms of abdominal pain, vomiting, and dizziness after eating wild mushrooms. The whole family was supported by the Health Station to be taken to ATK Trung Son Hospital. After receiving first aid from doctors, the patient's family continued to be transferred to Tuyen Quang Provincial General Hospital for monitoring and treatment. Currently, the health of the 5 people in the family has temporarily stabilized.
On the morning of August 3, Hung Loi commune leaders visited the hospital to visit and encourage the family, and supported the family with 1.5 million VND.
According to doctors, during hot and humid weather with lots of rain, mushrooms grow naturally. Although this is a popular food, people in mountainous areas mainly rely on personal experience to distinguish between poisonous and non-poisonous mushrooms, so they sometimes get confused and poisoned. Doctors advise that people absolutely do not eat wild mushrooms, wild mushrooms or strange plants in the forest. When people accidentally eat wild mushrooms or plants and have unusual symptoms of suspected poisoning such as vomiting, dizziness, stomachache, etc., they need to go to the nearest medical facility for emergency treatment.
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Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/xa-hoi/202508/1-gia-dinh-o-ca-hung-loi-nhap-vien-vi-an-phai-nam-doc-b085988/
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