Young mother unaware her nose was broken by her 2-year-old, seeks medical attention during 'golden treatment period' to save her nose from growing crooked.

A young mother in her 30s recently experienced a frightening incident while playing with her child. She was holding her two-year-old son when, unexpectedly, the child's head bumped forward, hitting her nose hard. She immediately felt a sharp pain in her nasal bridge, followed by bruising on her nose. In addition to the bruising, she also felt her nose was "odd," so she sought medical attention at Yuan Rung Healthcare System's Yuan Rung Hospital. After examination and X-ray confirmation, it was discovered that the front end of her nasal bone was fractured. The patient initially thought it was just a superficial injury, but it turned out to be a fracture. Fortunately, she underwent surgery within the golden treatment period, which led to a successful recovery and restoration of her beautiful appearance. United News Network United Video Network China Times News ETtoday Health Cloud CTI News NOWNEWS Today News Kuan Media China News Network Taiwan Hot News Taiwan Hwa Bao Storm Media Police Times Zhi News Wealth Magazine LINE TODAY LINE TODAY LINE TODAY LINE TODAY yahoo! News yahoo! News yahoo! News PChome PChome Owl News Taiwan Life Network Cool Life Blog Media Watch News

二歲小孩往媽媽懷裡一撲,竟將媽媽鼻骨撞斷(紅圈處),經員榮醫院整型外科主任陳宏銘主任巧手手術矯正。

A 70-year-old man fainted due to arrhythmia and a heart rate of only 30 beats per minute; Yuan Rung implanted a new leadless pacemaker, and he was discharged after 3 days.

A 74-year-old man surnamed Xiao, due to his own immunodeficiency symptoms, developed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and had chronic atrial fibrillation with atrioventricular block. He fainted a month ago and was sent to the Yuan Rung Hospital emergency room, then admitted to the intensive care unit. His heart rate was only 30 beats per minute (normal is 72 beats), and he also had pulmonary edema. Yuan Rung Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Center After evaluation, it was decided to implant a new type of leadless pacemaker for the patient. The patient was transferred to a general ward after the surgery and discharged 3 days later. United News Network United Video Network Liberty Times Health Network TVBS News Network Taiwan Good News Intermedia PCHome yahoo! News Wealth Management Weekly Cool Barrr Life Magazine World News Network New Headlines China Daily LINEtoday Marketer Asia-Pacific News Changhua People Changhua Affairs Lai Media Minsheng E-Paper Juwen News

員榮醫院心血管中心主任林彤宥解釋如何將心臟節律器置入心臟中。

Woman's shoulder pain for 4 years mistaken for frozen shoulder, turned out to be a 'lipoma' causing trouble! Aches and numbness completely disappeared after surgery.

A 54-year-old woman surnamed Chen felt pain and numbness in her right shoulder more than four years ago. She instinctively thought it was frozen shoulder and sought treatment at traditional Chinese medicine and rehabilitation clinics, but the pain persisted, to the point where she couldn't lift her arm. A month ago, she suddenly felt a soft 'lump' under her right shoulder. She sought medical attention at the outpatient clinic of Director Chen Hong-ming of Plastic Surgery at Yuan Rung Hospital, Yuan Rung Healthcare System. Director Chen diagnosed it as a lipoma and immediately surgically removed it. Afterward, the woman was surprised to find that the frozen shoulder that had bothered her for over four years was gone. It turned out that lipomas can also indirectly cause 'frozen shoulder'. United News Network United Video Network China Times News Network China Times News Network Liberty Times Health Network Storm Media Taiwan News CNEWS Guan Media PCHome News Taiwan Survey Network Business Media World Journal Economic Daily News Taiwan Shin Sheng Daily News Hu Chuan Media News Network Police Times New Headlines Chuang News yahoo! News yahoo! News yahoo! News yahoo! News yahoo! News yahoo! News

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58-year-old heart attack patient miraculously reborn! Yuan Rung and Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital successfully performed total arterial bypass surgery through inter-hospital collaboration.

Yuan Rung and Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital join forces to rescue man with myocardial infarction; total arterial coronary artery bypass grafting helps him reborn. Mr. Xiao, 58, was rushed to Yuan Rung Hospital for emergency treatment recently after experiencing chest tightness and cold sweats at work. Due to his history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and stroke, acute myocardial infarction was suspected. A cardiac catheterization was immediately arranged, which revealed severe stenosis in all three coronary arteries of his heart. , a cardiac surgeon from Tungs' Taichung MetroHarbor Hospital who consults at Yuan Rung, took over the case. After team evaluation, "total arterial coronary artery bypass grafting" was adopted for treatment. The surgery was successfully completed, and he was discharged a week later, recovering well. His outpatient follow-up is currently in good condition. United Daily News Economic Daily News Voice of the City Huchuan Media Yahoo Yahoo Century News Media Watch News PChome Taiwan People's Daily Guan Media Chuang News Lai Media Police Times OwlNews Business Media Yam News Yam News

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Diabetes causes nerve atrophy in both legs, leading to weak feet and difficulty walking! Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation helps patients get back on their feet.

A 70-year-old elder was pushed in a wheelchair by family members to Yuan Rung Hospital's Department of Neurology seek medical attention. The patient complained of leg weakness and inability to walk, and many doctors had been ineffective. Director Yeh Tsung-Hsun performed multiple examinations on the patient and found that the patient's condition was caused by diabetes. After controlling blood sugar with medication and stimulating nerves with rTMS, the patient can now walk briskly after several months of treatment. United News Network Central News Agency CTI News Network World Journal News Network Storm Media Hu Chuan Media Chinese Health Net Economic Daily News Overseas Community Affairs Council Electronic Daily PChome Zhi News Taiwan Survey Net LINEtoday Yam News MSN Yahoo! News Yahoo! News

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Yuan Rung Hospital Unveils: Four Major Life-Saving Cardiac Technologies in Southern Changhua, AI and AR Leading a New Era in Taiwan's Cardiac Healthcare.

Gao Wenyin is here to send you on another mission! Searching for the legendary 'Heart Guardian' The top hospital in Southern Changhua surprisingly hides 'Four Secret Weapons for Heart Rescue' One of these divine artifacts can also enhance 'male well-being' 'Taiwan Medical Contribution Award Winner' Yuan Rung Superintendent Chang Ke-Shih How AI and AR technology can focus the world's attention on Taiwan Interviewees: Yuan Rung Healthcare System Director Lai Chin-Hu, Cardiovascular Surgery, Yuan Rung Healthcare System Director Lin Tung-Yu, Cardiology, Yuan Rung Healthcare System Report Link:

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Health check-up saves a life! 26-year-old woman's heart was near failure, recovered after 10 months of medication.

A 26-year-old woman was found to have an enlarged heart via X-ray during a health check-up last year and sought medical attention at the cardiology outpatient clinic of Yuan Rung Hospital, Yuan Rung Healthcare System, under Dr. Chen Yu-feng. It was found that her left ventricular ejection fraction was only 39%, which meets the definition of heart failure. After investigation, it was discovered that the woman had a family history of thyroid disease. After taking medication regularly for nearly 10 months, she has now fully recovered. Director Chen pointed out that in addition to medication, heart failure patients can also improve their condition through EECP (Enhanced External Counterpulsation, a non-invasive cardiovascular assistive therapy, also known as external counterpulsation therapy). UDN News UDN Video ETtoday Health Cloud Liberty Times China Times News CTI News Kuan Media Taiwan Hot News Storm Media New Headlines CNEWS World News Network Police Times Exclusive Report Hu Chuan Media NOWnews Today News World Journal News Network Chuang News Lai Media Chinese Health Net Changhua People Changhua Affairs Focus News Taiwan Survey Net LIFE Living Net PC home LINE TODAY msn msn yahoo! news yahoo! news yahoo! news yahoo! news yahoo! news

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Woman's Back Pain Turns Out to Be Aortic Dissection; Yuan Rung and Taichung Veterans General Hospital's Emergency Relay Saves a Life; Doctors Warn of 3 Predisposing Factors: Hot Weather Increases Risk

A 65-year-old woman was recently rushed to Yuan Rung Hospital's emergency department due to sudden severe back pain. She described the pain to the doctor as not only severe but also having a tearing sensation that spread upwards, which was clearly different from common muscle strains. The emergency department's based on her symptoms and elevated blood pressure, highly suspected a fatal aortic dissection. Although initial ultrasound examination showed no clear findings, Dr. Weng did not take it lightly and immediately arranged for a further CT scan. The CT scan results confirmed the doctor's judgment, with images showing a hematoma caused by microvascular rupture in the woman's aortic wall, a variant of aortic dissection. This condition is extremely dangerous; if not treated promptly within 48 hours, the mortality rate can be as high as 50%. After confirming the diagnosis, the medical team immediately transferred the patient to the collaborating Taichung Veterans General Hospital for emergency surgery, ultimately saving a precious life. The doctor determined that the patient had a history of hypertension, and this onset was likely due to poorly controlled blood pressure. It is especially important to note that hot summer weather is one of the risk factors for aortic dissection. He explained that high temperatures can trigger multiple physiological changes, thereby increasing the risk of onset. Firstly, drastic temperature changes caused by frequently entering and exiting air-conditioned rooms can overwhelm autonomic nervous system regulation, leading to severe blood pressure fluctuations. Secondly, heavy sweating in summer, if not promptly rehydrated, can thicken the blood, also causing unstable blood pressure. Furthermore, severe heatstroke can increase the burden on the cardiovascular system, while strenuous exercise or emotional agitation in high temperatures can also easily trigger a surge in blood pressure. Dr. Weng urged high-risk groups, such as those with a history of hypertension, arteriosclerosis, or aortic aneurysm, as well as men over 50, smokers, and obese individuals, to pay special attention during summer by avoiding going out during high-temperature periods and ensuring adequate hydration. If symptoms such as unexplained chest pain, back pain, or palpitations occur, seek immediate medical attention. United Daily News China Times News China Times News Liberty Times Economic Daily News World Journal Taiwan Hwa Bao China Daily News Kuan Chuan Media Chuang News Lai News CTI News NOWNEWS ETtoday Health Hu Chuan Media Hu Chuan Media CNA News Chinese Health Net yahoo! News yahoo! News yahoo! News

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Excessive computer use may lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, waking up in pain like an electric shock when turning over at midnight! Yuan Rung Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncture treatment leads to recovery in one month.

A 45-year-old woman surnamed Chen, who needs to use a computer for work long-term, began to feel numbness in her right hand when holding the mouse about half a year ago. At first, she didn't pay much attention, but the symptoms gradually worsened, and her finger grip became weaker and weaker. Even daily actions like opening doors or holding cups would trigger wrist pain. What bothered her most was that the numbness became more severe at night, and when she turned over in her sleep, she often felt a tingling sensation in her wrist, like an electric current passing through, waking her up from sleep multiple times. After trying medication and rehabilitation with little effect, she turned to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Department of Yuan Rung Hospital for help. She was diagnosed with typical 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome' and arranged for acupuncture treatment. Three days after the first acupuncture session, Ms. Chen's finger numbness and swelling were reduced by half, and she no longer woke up at night due to pain. After several weeks of continuous acupuncture treatment, her hand function completely returned to normal, and she no longer needed to rely on painkillers or muscle relaxants. explained that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is caused by the compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel of the wrist. He explained that acupuncture can effectively promote local blood circulation, bringing more oxygen and nutrients to the damaged nerves, and at the same time, it can regulate the body's release of natural pain-relieving substances, thereby alleviating the tingling and burning sensation in the hand. also provided some prevention and self-care methods. He suggested that people who use computers for a long time can make good use of wrist braces, mouse pads, and armrests to reduce wrist pressure. In addition, simple stretching exercises, such as straightening the arm and using the other hand to bend the palm backward and holding for 15 seconds, repeating the operation, can also effectively relieve the wrist and prevent the occurrence of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. United News Network Storm Media China News Cloud Chinese Health Net Taiwan Hwa Bao Minsheng Electronic Daily Watch Media New Headlines Yahoo News ETtoday Health Cloud PChome Creation News LINE today Intermedia News Trend Media

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87-year-old Man Falls, Doesn't Seek Medical Attention, Brain Hemorrhage Leads to Epilepsy...Second Fall Nearly Fatal; Doctor Urges Attention to Head Injuries

An 87-year-old man surnamed Chen fell due to dizziness, hitting the back of his head, and was sent to Yuan Rung Hospital's emergency room. However, the results of the brain CT scan were unexpected, showing the hematoma was in the right frontal lobe, not the impact point at the back of the head. This discovery made the Director of Neurology realize that this was not a new injury caused by the current fall. Based on the old man's dizziness symptoms, it was inferred that he most likely had an unknown head injury two to three weeks prior, forming a "subacute subdural hematoma." This gradually expanding hematoma compressed brain tissue, causing neurological dysfunctions such as epilepsy, which then led to this fall. The doctor pointed out that this is a typical vicious cycle: "old brain injury causes neurological symptoms, leading to another fall," and recommended immediate surgery to remove the blood clot. Initially, due to the old man's advanced age, the family had doubts about surgery and opted for conservative treatments such as medication. Unexpectedly, on the afternoon of the old man's admission, his intracranial pressure rapidly increased and compressed the brainstem, leading to a critical situation with worsening respiration. After the family's urgent consent, the old man was transferred to a medical center for surgery, where the hematoma was successfully removed, saving his life. This case serves as a reminder that the risk of falls significantly increases in older adults due to the decline of multiple bodily functions. Statistics show that about one-third of seniors aged 65 and above fall at least once a year, and among them, 10% suffer serious injuries such as fractures or brain damage. Therefore, if an elderly family member accidentally hits their head, regardless of whether there are obvious symptoms at the time, they should seek medical attention promptly for a professional neurological examination to prevent potential risks. UDN News China Times News CTi News ETtoday Health Chinese Health Net The Storm Media Hu Chuan Media NOWNEWS Guan Media CNEWS Yahoo! News Yahoo! News Yahoo! News Yahoo! News Yahoo! News Yahoo! News Yahoo! News

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