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Two athletes hospitalized due to exhaustion at night race in HCMC

(Dan Tri) - Two cases of hospitalization due to electrolyte disturbances and myocardial injury at the race emphasize the importance of health check-ups before participating in high-intensity physical activities.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí04/07/2025

On July 4, Master, Doctor Nguyen Kim Long, Emergency Department, People's Hospital 115 said that this unit had just received and treated 2 cases of exhaustion while participating in the night race on June 29.

The first case was a female patient (34 years old) who was admitted to the hospital with fainting and convulsions in her limbs after running about 4km. She was diagnosed with electrolyte disturbance due to overexertion.

The patient was given oxygen support, electrolyte replacement, and close monitoring of consciousness and vital signs. As a result, the patient was fully conscious, responsive, had stable vital signs, and no more seizures.

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The patient was exhausted after participating in the night race (Illustration: iStock).

The second case was a male patient (33 years old, Korean nationality), hospitalized due to hypotension and respiratory failure after running 3km. He was supported by the on-duty team with oxygen, intravenous fluids, and emergency tests.

The results returned confirmed that the patient had respiratory failure and myocardial damage due to increased cardiac enzymes after strenuous exercise. Thanks to timely intervention, the patient gradually regained consciousness, his vital signs stabilized and he was transferred to the clinical department for further treatment.

Sharing about the two cases, Dr. Long said that this incident emphasizes the importance of health preparation before high-intensity physical activities.

"Many people mistakenly think that 'feeling well' is enough, but underlying disorders such as blood pressure, electrolytes or cardiovascular problems can be dangerous if not detected early," the doctor said.

The doctor recommends that before high-intensity exercise, people need to monitor blood pressure, electrocardiogram (ECG), blood count, electrolytes, liver and kidney function; and screen for related medical and surgical history.

Before the competition day, everyone needs to eat well, get enough sleep; supplement water and electrolytes properly, avoid drinking alcohol or using stimulants; practice the habit of warming up properly, and use suitable shoes.

In case the body is sick, feels tired or is using diuretics, everyone absolutely must not participate to avoid endangering health.

Doctor Long also emphasized that when there are unusual signs such as fatigue, chest pain, dizziness while exercising, people need to stop and go to the nearest medical facility or call 115 for emergency treatment.

Source: https://dantri.com.vn/suc-khoe/hai-van-dong-vien-nhap-vien-vi-kiet-suc-tai-giai-chay-dem-o-tphcm-20250704103226983.htm


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