THE Tatmadaw mobile special­ist medical team from the Tat­madaw Hospital Ship Thanlwin, which is providing healthcare services in villages in Cocok­yun Township in Yangon Region and Hainggyikyun Township in Ayeyawady Region, continued delivering medical care yester­day morning to 530 local people from Hainggyikyun and nearby villages in Ngaputaw Township at the local Tatmadaw hospital.

 

The team, comprising Tat­madaw medical specialists, doctors and nurses, provided healthcare services for 192 general patients, 59 surgical patients, 16 obstetric patients, 42 paediatric patients, 79 or­thopaedic patients, 49 ENT patients, 78 ophthalmology pa­tients and 15 dental patients. In addition, 10 general surgery patients, seven eye surgery patients, 18 X-ray patients, 36 ultrasound patients, 27 ECG patients and 48 laboratory test patients received the neces­sary diagnostic and treatment services.

 

Furthermore, medical spe­cialists from the team success­fully conducted a Caesarean de­livery at 7:51 am for Daw Phyu Phyu Thin from Sanpya Village in Hainggyikyun, who gave birth to a baby girl weighing five pounds and four ounces. Both the mother and the newborn are in good health. Officials presented cash assistance and gifts to the newborn, who is the first baby delivered during the current mission and has been named Thin Thanlwin. Since 2016, the Tatmadaw Hospital Ship Thanlwin has assisted 22 mothers during 18 missions and 23 mothers during the current 19th mission.

 

Likewise, officials met May Thanlwin, the first baby suc­cessfully delivered on 2 March 2016 during the initial voyage of the hospital ship. Now aged ten, she was invited on board, where officials provided cash assis­tance, nutritious food items and a health check.

 

Tatmadaw officials contin­ued to support local patients receiving treatment, including distributing eyeglasses to eye surgery patients, providing nutritious food and arranging transport services for patients through shuttle vehicles to en­sure convenience. Breakfast was also provided to the pa­tients. — MNA/KZL