As soon as the patient was admitted, the doctors immediately performed intensive resuscitation and performed the necessary diagnostic tests at the bedside. The X-ray results showed diffuse opacity in both lungs, and the blood test showed electrolyte disturbances. The doctors quickly consulted with specialists and concluded the diagnosis of acute respiratory failure.
Baby T. recovered and stabilized after treatment.
Dr. Huynh Trung Hieu said that most children who drowned or suffered serious complications such as respiratory failure, pneumonia, or brain damage due to prolonged lack of oxygen were not given emergency aid or were not given emergency aid properly. The first steps of resuscitation play an important role in saving the child's life. In T's case, he was fortunate to receive first aid and timely hospitalization.
Through the above case of the child, the doctor said that currently it is summer vacation, which is also the time when drowning accidents increase. To limit the situation of children drowning, parents should not let children play or swim alone without supervision, do not let children play near ponds, lakes, rivers, streams... especially young children. When children bathe in the pool or the sea, parents must put life jackets on them, always observe and monitor them throughout the play.
"If a drowning incident occurs, when giving first aid to a child, absolutely do not turn the child upside down on your shoulder and run without performing CPR and artificial respiration for the child... This prolongs the time of brain oxygen deprivation, causing brain damage later if the child survives. As soon as a child is found to have drowned, it is necessary to promptly give first aid and take the child to the nearest medical facility for emergency treatment and timely treatment to avoid dangerous consequences and sequelae," Dr. Hieu advised.
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