The man was in a coma for 51 days in a car accident overseas, and successfully recovered after returning to China for rescue

On December 16 last year, Huang Sheng (pseudonym), an overseas employee of a Shenzhen company, suffered a serious car accident in the country where he was stationed. He suffered a severe craniocerebral injury and was in a deep coma. The company and his family decided to transport him back to China for treatment at the Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University. On New Year’s Eve on January 31 this year, Huang Sheng was successfully transferred to the ward of the Entry Isolation Ward of Zhongshan Seventh Hospital. Under the careful treatment and care of the hospital’s multidisciplinary joint diagnosis and treatment team, on February 6, Huang Sheng, who had been in a coma for 51 days, finally woke up. On February 22, Huang Sheng was successfully released from isolation and continued to receive rehabilitation treatment. At present, Huang Sheng can take care of himself, his walking, language, and thinking levels are no different from ordinary people. All physical indicators have basically returned to normal levels, and he was discharged from the hospital on April 7! (Guangzhou Daily Xinhuacheng reporter Xuanhui correspondent: Liu Chang, Zang Lulu)

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Source: Guangzhou Daily