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China - More than 2,000 visits to a Nanjing hospital emergency department in 3 days: respiratory, cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, drunkenness, trauma

sharon sanders

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Beware of “holiday sickness”! A Nanjing hospital’s emergency department visits exceeded 2,000 in three days during the Spring Festival


2024-02-13 11:32:23 Source: Lizhi News​


According to statistics from the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Jiangsu Provincial People's Hospital, the hospital's emergency department visits exceeded 2,000 in the three days before the Spring Festival. In addition to routine diseases such as respiratory tract, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, there were also a large number of drunkenness, trauma, stomach bleeding, and fish bone stuck in the throat. Waiting for patients with "holiday disease". Emergency doctors reminded that during the long holidays, we should actively prevent respiratory and digestive system diseases. When parents take their children out to play, they should also be wary of accidental injuries such as falls from heights and foreign objects stuck in the throat.​

source: zhttps://news.fznews.com.cn/gngj/20240213/1hfF7xA2Q5.shtml
 
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