Home Health 34 students were admitted to the emergency hospital after playing clay

34 students were admitted to the emergency hospital after playing clay

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The group of students at Hoa Khuong Primary School was hospitalized with signs of nausea, headache, and difficulty breathing due to playing slam clay.
On the afternoon of April 16, the Department of Education and Training (Education and Training) of Da Nang City said that 34 students of Hoa Khuong Primary School No. 1 (Hoa Vang district, Da Nang city) had symptoms of poisoning were taken to the emergency room. emergency at Hoa Vang District General Hospital.

The hospital has classified and transferred 6 cases with background diseases to Da Nang Obstetrics and Pediatrics Hospital for monitoring and treatment. The remainder were treated at the hospital’s Pediatric Department. At present, the health of the children has not progressed seriously, of which 9 cases were discharged from the hospital this afternoon. Poisoned students are examined by a doctor According to a quick report from the school, on the morning of the same day, before entering the classroom, some students of Hoa Khuong Primary School got together to buy slam clay at a grocery store in front of the school. After playing clay, many students began to show signs of headaches, stomach pain, vomiting, and shortness of breath In the afternoon of the same day, Dr. Tran Sy – Deputy Director of Hoa Vang District General Hospital said that the hospital received emergency care of 34 students with headache, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, and itching. Examination of the lungs and nerves had no effect. This afternoon, the school let all students leave school for medical staff to continue checking – Dr. Tran Sy said. In the afternoon of the same day, the Hoa Vang District Police, the Environmental Police and the Food Safety Board of Da Nang City were present at the scene, inspecting the shops near the school gate and taking samples of toys and patient samples to Investigate and clarify the cause of the incident.

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