DR. NUTCHA INTARAGUMHAENG - Vejthani Hospital | JCI Accredited International Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand.
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DR. NUTCHA INTARAGUMHAENG


Departments

Specialty

Specialties

  • Neurological

Qualifications

  • Neurological

Medical School

  • Doctor of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Thammasat University, 2011
  • Internship, Buddhasothorn Hospital, Cha-choeng sao, Thailand, 2014
  • Internship, Bang nam preaw Hospital, Cha-choeng sao, Thailand, 2016
  • Neurology Resident, Prasat Neurological Institute Hospital, 2019

Publications

  • Saharat A, Natcha I, Cholpivat T, Metha A. Copper deficience myelopathy. Thai journal of neurology, 2018 April-june 2018 No 2 Vol 34.

Professional Memberships

  • The Medical Council of Thailand since 2011

Clinic Hours




“Headache” occurs in people of all ages and gender but severe headaches could be a risk of cerebral aneurysm, which is a bulging of blood vessels in the brain that may lead to internal bleeding.

Some patients with cerebral aneurysm may barely experience any signs or symptoms, causing a high risk for the bulging blood vessels to rupture, resulting in paralysis or even sudden death.

Notice the signs of cerebral aneurysm from severe headache along with any of the following symptoms.

  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Alteration of consciousness
  • Weakness or numbness of one side of the body
  • Facial Weakness
  • Speech abnormality
  • Double vision or blurred vision

Experiencing any of these symptoms requires immediate medical attention for accurate diagnosis and treatment as well as to reduce the risk of paralysis, paresis or even fatality.

For inquiries, or to make an appointment, inbox us or call our English hotline at +66 (0) 85-223-8888 or email [email protected]

January 3, 2023

Severe headache – may be a sign of a fatal disease

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November 26, 2024

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