Young singer died of blood poisoning after massages

Singer Ping Chayada, in a photo seen on her Facebook account.
Singer Ping Chayada, in a pictures seen on her Instagram account.

A fresh singer’s death at a nearby massage parlor, including neck twisting, was caused by blood poisoning, according to the provincial health chief on Monday. An autopsy is required to establish the true circumstances of her death.

Twenty-year-old Chayada Prao-hom, aka Ping Chayada, died on Sunday.

Dr. Somchaichote Piyawatwela informed investigators that Chayada went to a treatment room in Udon Thani on October 5 because she was experiencing neck and shoulder problems.

Two days later, a fresh, moron-looking song complained of neck pain and prescribed painkillers. On November 6, she claimed that the treatment included chest twisting.

Chayada returned to the same massage parlor a week later after complaining of shoulder sensation. She received treatment from the same physiotherapist, Dr Somchaichote said.

Chayada complained of elasticity and difficulty lying face-down two weeks later. She went back to the same location and received a massage from a unique person.

Afterwards, Chayada reported feeling a throbbing, warmth and itching in her hands and dizziness in her right foot, he said.

She visited Piboonrak Hospital on October 30 to get care for her chest pain, and she was then referred to Nonghan Hospital, where she received treatment on November 1.

Due to persistent illness, she went back to Piboonrak Hospital on November 4. She was referred to Nonghan Hospital, and then to Udonthani Hospital.

Chayada spent the entire November 6 through November 11 stay at Udonthani Hospital. She was unable to move her limbs at this time because of extreme foot and chest pain.

She had diagonal asthenia, a neurological condition brought on by an inflamed spinal cord, despite tests indicating that she did not had a broken neck bone. She received drugs, recovered and was discharged.

On Nov 18 Chayada once suffered soreness, along with a seizure. On November 22, she was moved to an intensive care unit at Udonthani Hospital after being rushed to Piboonrak Hospital.

On Dec 8, she died from sepsis, Dr Somchaichote said.

Police and ( her family ) are able to intervene if her death or other factors are connected to the incident, and public health officials are prepared to assist with any autopsy requests, he said.

Dr. Somchaichote claimed Chayada had been bedridden for a while and that there were several possible reasons when investigators inquired about the blood-sucking factor. He did not elaborate.

The municipal health captain said the treatment room involved, and all seven masseuses working it, were licensed.

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