According to a report from Hanoi City Police Hospital, many people who traveled far to line up to reserve seats from yesterday morning until this morning (August 30) encountered health problems due to the rain.
Of these, 15 cases had stomachaches and digestive disorders (including children); many cases were hungry, tired, vomiting, and had low blood pressure due to standing and waiting since yesterday morning; many people got wet in the rain and had fever, headaches, and stomach aches; many people had injuries to their legs and soft tissues.
Notably, there were 4 cases of high blood pressure, fever, low blood pressure, abdominal pain of unknown cause that had to be transferred to Hanoi Heart Hospital; 1 case of fainting with a history of epilepsy...; 1 case of standing for a long time on Lieu Giai street, fell and had an epileptic seizure, was given oxygen and an electrocardiogram by doctors, then transferred to Thu Cuc Hospital...
According to doctors at the Hanoi City Police Hospital, since last night they have received 2 children, one of whom was waiting to watch the parade near Hanoi Railway Station and had a fever and had to be transferred to Hanoi Heart Hospital. Another child traveled a long distance (60km) to Lieu Giai Street to watch the parade, and it rained so he was hungry, tired, had low blood pressure and vomited continuously. He has been given medical care and his health has stabilized.

At the medical tent of the 19-8 Hospital in Ba Dinh Square, first aid was given to 6 soldiers and 26 civilians. Doctor Chu Duc Thanh, in charge of the medical tent, said that the civilians who came to the emergency room mainly had abdominal pain, digestive disorders, gastritis, high blood pressure, acute bronchial asthma, vestibular disorders, and soft tissue injuries.
Due to the rain, many people with underlying medical conditions who stayed up late and waited for a long time to watch the parade were given first aid by the People's Police Academy's medical team. These cases were mainly fatigue, dizziness, fainting, digestive disorders, hypocalcemia, including a case of fainting that had to be transferred to Hanoi Heart Hospital and a case of hypocalcemia that had to be transferred to Hanoi City Police Hospital.
At the 2 medical tents of the Traditional Medicine Hospital of the Ministry of Public Security, 2 people were admitted for emergency treatment, including 1 case of sudden lack of oxygen, the other case of gastric reflux, which was treated on the spot by doctors.

The Mobile Medical Team of the People's Security Academy on Kim Ma Street received, examined and treated 15 cases of people who went to watch the parade and suffered from dizziness, fatigue, headaches, acute gastritis, abdominal pain, allergic urticaria, and epilepsy.
Lieutenant Colonel, Doctor Vu The Hao, Deputy Head of the Medical Department, Mobile Police Command, said that although marching to Ba Dinh Square last night, the health of the soldiers in the 15 parade blocks was safe, no soldier was tired, dehydrated... and needed to be examined.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/kip-thoi-cap-cuu-cham-soc-suc-khoe-cho-nguoi-dan-cho-xem-dieu-binh-post904888.html
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