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| Residents having health check-ups after the extended Tet holiday at Hue Central Hospital |
In response, hospitals and medical centers have proactively arranged additional personnel, increased consultation desks, and ensured adequate supplies of medicines and medical materials to serve patients promptly and to prevent overloading.
As recorded at Hue Central Hospital, from early morning, the Department of Outpatient Services - Diagnostic Imaging and Cardiovascular Functional Exploration of the Cardiovascular Center, welcomed a large number of residents for follow-up visits and periodic health check-ups. Most patients suffer from hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and musculoskeletal disorders, … requiring monitoring after the Tet break. Thanks to systematic triage and reception procedures, medical examinations have proceeded smoothly, minimizing waiting times.
According to physicians, the post-Tet period often sees an increase in cardiovascular conditions due to high consumption of fatty foods and alcohol; digestive disorders resulting from dietary changes; respiratory illnesses linked to seasonal transitions; and metabolic imbalances in diabetic patients. Hospital admissions for complications such as hypertensive crises; heart failure, or stroke also tends to rise as patients neglect medication adherence during the holiday.
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| Health check-ups for residents at Quang Dien Medical Center |
Beyond tertiary-level facilities, grassroots healthcare units such as Phu Xuan Medical Center, Phu Vang Medical Center, and Quang Dien Medical Center have also quickly stabilized operations to ensure timely reception and management of patients. Leaders of these units reported strengthening staff at reception areas, providing procedural assistance for elderly patients and those with chronic conditions, and preparing sufficient medications for common post-Tet ailments.
In addition to professional duties, healthcare units continue to utilize the application of information technology in patient registration, cashless payment systems, and rapid return of paraclinical results. Facilities and medical equipment had been inspected and maintained in advance to ensure seamless operation during peak demand.
Physicians also advise residents to maintain a balanced diet, limit alcohol consumption, increase physical activity, and adhere strictly to treatment regimens for chronic diseases. In cases of abnormal symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, or sudden spikes in blood pressure, individuals should seek medical attention promptly.
In the first days of the new year, the proactive and responsible efforts of the entire healthcare system in Hue City have helped maintain stable medical services, meeting the rising demand for healthcare and laying a solid foundation for a safe and healthy new year.

