The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) Medical and Dental Unit (MDU) immediately conducted a medical assessment on Sherra De Juan after she was safely picked up by personnel of Police Station 5, along with her family, from Pangasinan on Monday, December 29.
After a long trip, they returned to Manila at around 1:10 a.m. today, December 30, where Sherra was immediately subjected to a thorough examination by the QCPD MDU to ascertain her physical condition.
Based on the initial medical evaluation, Sherra stated that she was suffering from nausea.
It turned out that she had been drinking almost only water for several days and had recently resumed eating, which could have caused her symptoms.
No signs of serious illness were found, and her vital signs remained normal at the time of the examination.
It was also determined that her condition was possible acid-peptic disease or dyspepsia, which is usually caused by irregular eating and sudden re-eating.
She was given appropriate medication, advised on proper diet and rest, and given clear instructions for follow-up in case she did not feel better.
QCPD affirmed that the safety, health, and well-being of each individual continues to be a priority, especially in sensitive situations that require immediate medical attention and humanitarian care.
QCPD continues to coordinate with Sherra’s family to ensure her full recovery and well-being.






