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Blood in the Stool, a Sign of Colorectal Cancer
A lot of people might misunderstand that blood in the stool is only a sign of hemorrhoid so they ignore it, but the truth is, blood in the stool

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Colon Polyp
A colon polyp is a small growth that occurs in the lining of the colon. Normally, it is harmless but over time, around 3-5 years or more, some polyps might develop into colon cancer. It is usually found in people aged over 45 years old.

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The Difference between HAL-RAR and the Traditional Surgical Hemorrhoid Treatment
Hemorrhoid is an annoying disease that affects our daily lives and obstructs our happiness during excretion. Furthermore, if it is on the 3rd or 4th stage

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Colorectal Cancer Treatment Bangkok
Learn about the 4 important areas of colorectal cancer’s journey: signs and symptoms; risks factors; early prevention; and treatment options.

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HEMORRHOID IS NOT THAT SCARY AS WE THOUGHT
Hemorrhoid is a kind of disease where many people usually decided not to come to see the doctor when the symptoms started until it irritates

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Fix Constipation with Bowel Training
There are a lot of myths and misconceptions related to constipation and “we have to poop every day” is one of them.  In fact, an average amount of bowel

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Get a Blood Test or Colonoscopy in Thailand
It is predictable that if there is no policy enforcement on colon cancer screening, the number of a cancer patient will be doubled in 10 years and the mentioned

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Avoid Risky Behaviors to Keep Yourself Away from Colon Cancer
Daily practices, especially bad eating habits such as consuming fast foods; high fat, low fiber foods, alcoholic beverages or smoking regularly are common

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Early-stage Colon Cancer: Curable with Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery
Most colon cancer, or colorectal cancer, begins as a small growth in the bowel wall called colorectal adenoma.
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