(tuoitre.vn) - On September 19, the Vietnam - Laos Friendship Military Medical Station (Long Sap commune, Moc Chau district, Son La province) informed that it had just provided timely support and successfully rescued 4 Lao children who were poisoned by wild mushrooms.
Vietnam - Laos Friendship Military Medical Station (Son La) took the child to the hospital for emergency treatment in time.
Specifically, the children are VTX (10 years old); VTN (8 years old); VTL (5 years old) and VTD (2 years old), all residing in Muong village, Sop Bau district, Hua Phan province, Lao People's Democratic Republic.
Previously on September 17, the children had picked mushrooms from the forest to grill and eat. Afterwards, they developed symptoms of vomiting and acute diarrhea, so their family took them to the Vietnam - Laos Friendship Military Medical Station for emergency treatment.
Here, the doctors initially diagnosed the children withmushroom poisoning, at the same time performed first aid and urgently took to the district hospital.
Ms. Trang Thi Cho - Hua Phan province, Lao People's Democratic Republic, a relative of the children - shared that the children unfortunately ate poisonous mushrooms. After that, the children showed symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea.
The family then took the children to the Border Military Medical Station. The border guards gave first aid and took them to Moc Chau General Hospital for treatment.
The district hospital mobilized pediatricians and doctors from the National Children's Hospital who were supporting Moc Chau General Hospital to quickly provide emergency care for the children.
Doctors from the National Children's Hospital and Moc Chau General Hospital check children's health - Photo: THUY HA
Doctor Pham Van Truong, Central Children's Hospital, shared that the children were very lucky to have been cared for by the doctors.Border Guarddelivered promptly within the golden period of poisoning within six hours.
"We washed their stomachs and induced vomiting to expel the poison in their stomachs. After the vomiting process, the children received detoxification care. This morning, the children were more stable and have now been taken home for care," Dr. Truong shared.
The support of Vietnamese forces for Lao people in border areas also contributes to strengthening the military-civilian relationship at the border and the special solidarity and friendship between Vietnam and Laos.
According to: tuoitre.vn