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Life Cancer Center

H. pylori: The Silent Threat of Stomach Cancer
H. Pylori is a type of bacteria that causes inflammation in the stomach. The bacteria can be infected from consuming food that is contaminated with germs, which can be hard to avoid as we never know the source of the ingredients contain in the food we are taking.

Life Cancer Center

Steps of Bone Marrow Transplantation
Bone marrow transplantation (BMT), also known as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), is a complex medical procedure involving several critical steps. The process can be broken down into the following stages:

Tumor Board at Vejthani Hospital
The tumor board review maintains the quality of our cancer treatments. It’s indicative of the high standard of healthcare practiced at Vejthani Hospital.

Internal Medicine Center

It’s Never Too Late to Break Free from Smoking
“Smoking” is not only harmful to the smokers themselves but also to the non-smokers who are exposed to cigarette smoke. Non-smokers have an equal risk

Neuroscience Center

Sleepwalking or Constipation could be one of the signs of Parkinson’s Disease
Common signs of Parkinson's disease that are widely known are tremors, muscle rigidity, and impaired mobility. However, Parkinson's disease also causes bowel problems, constipation, and sleepwalking.

Life Cancer Center

Vejthani Hospital Provides Lymphoma Treatment in Thailand
Vejthani Hospital’s Life Cancer Center in Bangkok, Thailand provides the latest diagnosis techniques and treatments for all types of lymphoma.

Orthopedics Center

Limb Lengthening at Vejthani Hospital in Thailand
Limb lengthening is performed at Vejthani Hospital in Thailand for patients who have bone discrepancy, abnormalities or skeletal dysplasia.

Cardiac Center

Abnormal Heart Rate above 100 poses the Risk of Fainting caused by Cardiac Arrhythmia
Generally, people have a resting heart rate of 50–100 beats per minute. However, when the heart rate goes over 100 beats per minute without physical movement, one of the following symptoms of a cardiac arrhythmia may arise:

Neuroscience Center

Treat Ischemic Stroke promptly to reduce the risk of Paralysis or Paresis
Cerebrovascular disease or strokes are the leading causes of paralysis or paresis. While people with the disease tend to suffer from sudden attacks, getting medical attention in time increases the chance of a cure.
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