Daughter Demands Justice After Father Dies Following Plantar Wart Surgery, Returns to Hospital in Pain
A man died hours after returning to a Surat Thani hospital with complications from plantar wart surgery, with an autopsy revealing severe allergic reaction; his daughter is demanding answers over conflicting hospital records and undocumente
On August 11, 2569, Ms. Saowanee (surname withheld), 40, from Surat Thani province, demanded justice regarding her father's death following a plantar wart surgical procedure. Her father experienced severe wound pain five days after the January 5 surgery and returned to the hospital on January 10 at 1:48 PM. Although he could walk into the emergency room, doctors indicated they would administer antibiotics, but later denied having done so. After eating fried noodles, he suffered vomiting and seizures before dying at 3:05 PM.
The daughter noted her father had no previous heart disease history, only hypertension, elevated cholesterol, and stage 3 kidney disease. Staff did not measure his blood pressure upon readmission despite his medical conditions. An autopsy performed on January 20 at a Nakhon Si Thammarat hospital revealed tryptase levels exceeding 200 ng/mL (normal range: 1.9-13.5), indicating severe allergic reaction. The pathologist concluded death resulted from sudden cardiac arrest, likely triggered by anaphylaxis.
CCTV footage appeared to show intravenous medication administration through IV lines, yet hospital records claim no medications were given. The family observed severe vomiting and seizures preceded death, contradicting the hospital's documentation. The family is demanding accountability and transparency regarding the treatment provided and the discrepancy between observed medical intervention and official hospital records.