5 children poisoned after drinking red medicine tube found

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí23/01/2025

(Dan Tri) - A cluster of 5 children in Tuyen Quang were transferred to the Emergency and Poison Control Department, National Children's Hospital in a state of poisoning, abdominal pain, headache, some children had convulsions...


On January 23, information from the National Children's Hospital said that recently, the hospital has received 8 consecutive children poisoned by rat poison, including a cluster of cases in Tuyen Quang.

Specifically, the cluster of cases included 5 children (aged 7-9 years old, in Tuyen Quang) hospitalized with vomiting, headache, stomachache, and one child had convulsions.

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The red medicine tube taken by the patient's family (Photo: Provided by the hospital).

After collecting information, the doctors learned that one of the children had picked up some red medicine tubes in a plastic bag and shared them with his friends. After drinking, the children vomited, had stomachaches, headaches, and some had convulsions.

These children were transferred to Tuyen Quang Provincial General Hospital for treatment and then transferred to the National Children's Hospital.

Here, all children were diagnosed with fluoroacetate rat poison poisoning based on clinical and toxicology test results. The children were closely monitored and actively treated. Currently, the children's health is progressing well, but they still need to be closely monitored by doctors to prevent dangerous complications.

The Emergency and Poison Control Department also received two boys (8 years old and 10 years old, from Hoa Binh) who had to be hospitalized due to rat poison poisoning.

Through information from the family, it was learned that the two children mistakenly ate chicken eggs injected with rat poison that the family used to make rat traps.

After 3-4 hours of eating chicken eggs injected with rat poison, both children developed symptoms of dizziness and nausea and were taken to the provincial hospital by their families. Afterwards, the children were transferred to the National Children's Hospital for emergency treatment.

Here, doctors determined that the children were poisoned by rat poison containing bromadiolone, a substance that causes prolonged blood clotting disorders. After 1 week of treatment and monitoring at the Emergency and Poison Control Department, both children were stable and discharged from the hospital.

Another patient in Ha Tinh is a 3-year-old girl. After accidentally drinking rat poison in a tube that her grandmother used to trap rats, the child vomited a lot but remained conscious.

On the third day after taking the medicine, the child began to experience decreased consciousness and convulsions. After receiving first aid at the provincial hospital, the child was transferred to the National Children's Hospital for treatment.

The child was admitted to the hospital with neurological damage, convulsions, agitation, abnormal movements, etc. The MRI showed brain damage and tests found rat poison in the test sample. After more than a week of active treatment and close monitoring, the child's health has stabilized and he has just been discharged from the hospital.

The leader of the National Children's Hospital said that near Tet, there were consecutive cases of poisoning being admitted to the hospital.

In addition to the eight cases of rat poison poisoning, the hospital also admitted two children with respiratory failure due to mistakenly drinking oil used to light an altar lamp.

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A baby suffered severe lung damage after drinking oil (Photo: Hospital provided).

The patients are an 18-month-old child from Yen Bai and a 16-month-old child from Thai Nguyen. Both children were hospitalized in a state of respiratory failure, severe lung damage, coma and impaired consciousness due to mistakenly drinking oil used to light an altar lamp.

Family investigation revealed that both children had mistakenly drunk oil from bottles and jars that had been decanted by the family but left unlabeled and within the children's reach.

At the National Children's Hospital, the children were treated with ventilators to prevent respiratory failure, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs and closely monitored for vital signs. After 5 days of intensive treatment, the condition of the two children has improved, however, they still need to be monitored for possible complications.

Doctors warn that as Tet approaches, when adults are busy preparing for Tet, just a moment of inattention can cause accidents for children. Therefore, adults need to always keep an eye on children and keep dangerous objects out of their reach.



Source: https://dantri.com.vn/suc-khoe/5-tre-cung-ngo-doc-sau-uong-ong-thuoc-mau-do-nhat-duoc-20250123214232949.htm

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