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Ear Nose Throat Center

Treat Allergy with Radiofrequency in Changing Weather
Chronic nasal congestion has direct impact on people’s quality of life. It causes trouble concentrating on studying or working, affects everyday activities and disrupts sleeping.

Cardiac Center

Passing out or having rapid heartbeats could be signs of heart arrhythmia. Leaving it untreated, may lead to fatality
Cardiac arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat that is either too slow or too fast to the extent where it reduces the efficiency of blood flow to feed the organs throughout the body. This disease can also pose a fatal risk of heart failure or stroke.

Life Cancer Center

Doctor Warns PM 2.5 and Incense Smoke May be the Cause of Lung Cancer that you are Unaware of
“Lung cancer” is one of the most prevalent cancer types that has killed many Thais, as in general, symptoms do not tend to appear in the initial stage of lung cancer.

Orthopedics Center

Chronic Achilles Tendinitis May Lead to Heel Spurs
Achilles tendinitis causes ankle pain that gets worse after exercising or walking. There may also have a red and swollen area above the ankle,

Women’s Health Center

Having Oily Skin, Acne Breakouts with unknown reasons could be signs of PCOS
Have you ever had acne breakouts and oily skin without knowing the causes? No matter how much you have tried to treat, the condition persists.

Internal Medicine Center

Running too much may put you at Risk of Acute Kidney Failure
Running is good for your health, but going over the limit may put you at risk of severe complications, especially for long-distance runners if they get dehydrated.

Advanced Rehabilitation Center

Young People with Sedentary Lifestyle are at Risk of Losing Muscle Mass
During the COVID-19 outbreak, many people had a sedentary lifestyle, not getting enough exercise and consuming insufficient protein.

Spine Center

Leaving Scoliosis Untreated Leads to Rapid Degeneration
Normally spinal cord deteriorates from being used and from ageing, especially for patients over 40 years old. Initial signs of deterioration include neck pain and lower back pain.

Spine Center

How Is Scoliosis Surgery Performed?
Scoliosis surgery is performed by attaching small screws to the spine and use a special rod to attach each of the screws together, while adjusting the angles
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