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Vejthani Q-Life Center

Hangover Medicines, Do they exist?
After a wild party night, many of you may experience morning symptoms caused by that night such as nausea, vomiting, headache, thirst, fainting, coldness,

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Center

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)The Danger of a Happy Heavy MealIf you ever experience hot burning sensation in your chest and regurgitation of food

Life Cancer Center

Total Cancer Solutions at Vejthani Hospital: Cancer Treatment Modalities
Someone who has just received a diagnosis of cancer experiences turmoil of emotions and questions.

Women’s Health Center

Ovarian Cancer: A Terrible Silent Threat
If a woman has symptoms as mentioned above, visit a doctor for further investigation. Do not ignore the symptoms to help reduce the risk of having ovarian cancer.

Women’s Health Center

Can Cervical Cancer be Prevented?
Cervical cancer is one of the major mortality causes of death and the second-most common cancer in Thai women, and a major public health issue in Thailand.

A Lump and or Pain on the Legs or Ankles may be a Sign of Malignant Bone Tumor in Children
Older children and adolescents might experience pain around both knees especially in the evening and/or before bedtime.

Hematology Clinic

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: The Most Common and Mostly Curable Childhood Cancer
Cancer is the second major cause of death in both children and adolescents. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) is the most common childhood cancer.

Dentalis and Dental Implant Center

Digital Dentistry: New Devices and Technologies for Quick, Safe and Better Dental Restoration
The new technologies provide higher precision, fewer dental procedures and most importantly, shorter waiting time.

Spine Center

Spine imbalance can drive scoliosis: Seek treatment at Vejthani’s Spine Center
Scoliosis generally develops in a teenager. Girls are typically more affected with Scoliosis than boys. Although the condition only affects about 3% of people.
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