STUDENTS affected by shortness of breath and vomiting in Pasir Gudang since June 20 have been referred to the psychiatric unit at a government hospital for support treatment, according to the state Health Department.
Its director Dr Selahuddeen Aziz said the move was part of the department’s efforts to provide support treatment to victims of pollution that had not only happened in June, but been continuous since the Sg Kim Kim pollution incident in March.
Speaking to reporters after visiting SK Tanjung Puteri Resort in Pasir Gudang today, he said the students were referred to the unit as there had been concerns over traumatic or anxiety issues.
“We see that their stress levels are high. So, we have to take certain action to get support treatment such as psychological first aid.
“Early detection of anxiety will help the students overcome the problem before it worsens.”
Several parents of the affected students had questioned why their children were being referred for psychiatric treatment.
“Like in all other illnesses, there are physical and psychological aspects involved. We want to treat both. This is the whole process of treatment.”
Dr Selahuddeen said adult victims were also referred for psychiatric support. – Bernama, July 23, 2019.
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