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Bride's Wedding Day Rescue: Coma Recovery Stuns Family
4 May
Summary
- Bride fell into a coma after an allergic shock from an injection.
- Unqualified clinic staff administered injection and failed emergency care.
- Bride awoke from coma days before her wedding ceremony.

A 24-year-old bride named Wang Ranran experienced a severe allergic shock following an injection at a clinic in January, resulting in a coma. This incident occurred months before her wedding, which was planned for April 25. She had been in a six-year relationship with her fiancé, Zhang Xirui, and they had registered their marriage late last year.
Ranran visited the clinic with her fiancé for a sore throat. Without a prior allergy check, she received an injection. Shortly after, she suffered numbness, vomiting, and breathing difficulties, escalating to shock. Paramedics arrived, but she had already gone into shock. Hospital doctors diagnosed acidosis and respiratory failure, likely due to an allergic reaction, causing irreversible brain damage due to lack of oxygen.
An investigation revealed that the injection was administered by unqualified personnel, and the prescribing doctor lacked a valid medical license. The clinic subsequently closed and paid 200,000 yuan in compensation. Despite accumulating over 700,000 yuan in medical bills, the family faced significant financial and caregiving challenges. After 92 days, Ranran began to recover, opening her eyes and smiling at her fiancé on April 23, two days before her planned wedding.