BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

How to take care of F0, F1 Isolation at home

Nhằm giảm áp lực cho các bệnh viện và các khu cách ly tập trung khi số lượng người nhiễm virus COVID-19 ngày càng tăng cao như tại TP. HCM, sáng ngày 14/7/2021, Bộ Y tế đã chính thức triển khai cho một số nhóm đối tượng F0 và F1 có thể cách ly tại nhà. Hình thức này tuy còn khá mới mẻ ở Việt Nam nhưng thực tế đã được áp dụng trong đợt dịch bùng phát đầu tiên ở một số quốc gia khác trên thế giới như Mỹ, Anh, Pháp,…

How to take care of F0, F1 Isolation at home

 

To reduce the pressure on hospitals and isolation areas, the Ministry of Health officially deployed F0 and F1 subjects to be isolated at home. Although this form is entirely new in Vietnam, it applies during the first outbreak in other countries worldwide, such as the US, UK, France, etc.

If you wonder what you need to do when you are in the F0, F1 group isolated at home or have family members in this group?

  • How to monitor symptoms?
  • When to go to the hospital early?
  • When can we return to normal activities?

------------ Invite you to follow the Livestream topic ------------

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF F0, F1 ISOLATION AT HOME

Doctor HOANG THI HUONG of CarePlus International Clinic

- More than 20 years of experience working at Gia Dinh People's Hospital, Son Tay Hospital

- Currently working at General Internal Medicine at CarePlus International Clinic

- Specializes in examination and consultation of general internal diseases, pulmonary - respiratory diseases

Learn how to take care of yourself and your family to protect each other through the epidemic season!

---------

To taking care of your health during COVID-19, CarePlus provides COVID-19 MEDICAL SERVICES with doctor team in many specialties (cardiology, paediatrics, obstetrics and gynaecology, otolaryngology, dermatology, etc.). Sign up HERE

 

Recent posts

CHILD MALNUTRITION IS MORE COMPLEX THAN IT SEEMS
Malnutrition is a major cause of death in children under five and leads to serious effects like stunted growth, poor memory, and digestive disorders.

By Dr. Le Thi Kim Dung

8 TIPS FOR PARENT TO PROTECT YOUR CHILD FROM COMMON RESPIRATORY ILLNESSES DURING SEASONAL CHANGES
During seasonal transitions, children are more prone to respiratory illnesses such as upper respiratory tract infections, laryngitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and asthma. These conditions can be triggered not only by sudden weather changes and an underdeveloped immune system but also by preventable factors. Here are ways to support your child's respiratory health:

By Dr. Pham Thi Thuy Trang

ALARMING FIGURES ON WORKPLACE MUSCULOSKELETAL HEALTH IN 2024
Musculoskeletal health is always a priority in the workplace. Reports indicate that up to 47% of employees experience reduced productivity due to muscle pain and joint aches. Discover preventive measures and improvement strategies in the article below!

ASTHMA IN CHILDREN – Early Detection and Treatment is Key!
Asthma symptoms include wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and difficulty breathing. These symptoms can come and go, varying with the extent of airway narrowing.

By DR. DANG NGOC VAN ANH

MASKED HYPERTENSION
Masked hypertension refers to a condition where a patient’s blood pressure (BP) appears normal (below 140/90 mmHg) when measured in a clinical setting but exceeds the threshold of 135/85 mmHg when measured outside the clinic, such as at home or with ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) over 24 hours. The concern with masked hypertension is that it often goes unnoticed, yet it poses significant health risks. If left untreated, it can lead to severe complications such as kidney failure, vision loss, heart failure, and an increased risk of stroke.

{{currentDoctor.Name}}
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Register name') }}
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Phone') }}
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Email') }}
Patient info:
*{{ errors.first('form-1.Patient name') }}