“For years, she lived with the sensation of a bulge protruding from her vaginal area. Walking became difficult, and she experienced urine leakage whenever she coughed, laughed, or lifted heavy objects. She believed it was simply an inevitable consequence of childbirth and aging, so she silently endured it..."
After suffering from persistent thoracic back pain for an extended period without improvement despite medication, a 29-year-old man, Mr. T., visited Tam Tri Nha Trang General Hospital to determine the underlying cause.
“Silently Accumulating in the Brain for Months, a Chronic Brain Hematoma Nearly Cost a 76-Year-Old Man His Life"
Two months ago, Mr. C (59 years old) suffered a head injury due to a household accident. In the following weeks, he occasionally experienced mild dizziness, but since the symptoms were brief and not severe, he assumed there was nothing serious and did not seek medical attention.
Recently, Tam Tri Nha Trang General Hospital successfully treated a 66-year-old foreign patient with a common bile duct (CBD) stone using Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). The patient was admitted with abdominal pain, nausea, jaundice, and scleral icterus.