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Losaar Plus combines losartan and hydrochlorothiazide in a single pill. Both losartan and hydrochlorothiazide are commonly available and sold over the counter in Thailand, although they may not be found together in the same pill for your convenience.
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Interestingly, ฤ, ฤๅ, ฦ, and ฦๅ are commonly categorized as vowels, not alphabets. Don't ask me why.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm feeling confused. So, do they find nothing or do they find that it is an amoeba infection? It can't be both, right?
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It's a major problem. People who have serious effects from using cannabis are going to hospitals and using up healthcare resources. Some may argue whether or not this puts a heavy burden on healthcare, but saying it's not a major problem is just not true. Alcohol consumption is a very very big problem. Merely stating that something causes fewer issues than beer does not hold much weight.
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Public advised to protect themselves as COVID-19 cases surge
PPMMUU replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Although people who do not get vaccinated are a minority in society, they make up the majority of COVID-19 deaths. This show that vaccines help to protect people from getting sick and dying from the virus. -
Bell's palsy was very common even before COVID-19. It is still as common now as it was before, not more common.
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Experiencing a cough that persists for six weeks is indeed a significant duration. It would be wise to consider visiting a doctor for further evaluation. In the meantime, you could try using an antihistamine to see if it provides relief. If your cough shows noticeable improvement within a few days, it might not be a cause for major concern.
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Ihm just curious: pricing at government hospitals
PPMMUU replied to DUS's topic in Health and Medicine
It seems that you have visited the private section of Chulalongkorn Hospital. There is no doctor fee in the public hospital system of Thailand. -
Generally, the test for the BRCA2 mutation involves taking a blood sample from you, which is a simple process that involves using a needle and syringe and can be done almost anywhere. The blood is then sent for testing, which is a complex procedure that can only be done in a few places. From my understanding, most well-known private hospitals offer this test, which typically takes a few weeks for the results to come in, and the cost can be in the tens of thousands of baht.
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Although free cancer care in Thailand is not perfect, it is still quite decent. To compare it to Western standards from 50 years ago would be a severe exaggeration.
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I shouldn't be. But, yes, it is.
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Uterine fibroids are a common condition that may not always require treatment, and certainly not always surgery. However, there are cases where treatment may be necessary. In Thailand, virtually any obstetrician-gynecologist is capable of performing a hysterectomy. Therefore, the decision of where to have the procedure done is not a difficult one. The more important consideration is whether or not the surgery is necessary for your wife. When discussing this issue with other Thai doctors, it may be helpful to use the term "myoma" or "myoma in uterus" instead of "fibroid." This terminology is more commonly used in Thailand and may facilitate better understanding among medical professionals.
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In Bangkok, there is a dedicated government hospital for cancer patients known as the National Cancer Institute. It is conveniently situated adjacent to Ramathibodi Hospital and in close proximity to Victory Monument. Besides this facility, there are several other excellent options for government hospitals that specialize in cancer treatment in Bangkok, including renowned university teaching hospitals such as Chulalongkorn, Ramathibodi, Siriraj, Vajira, and more, as recommended by many others.
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Technically speaking, the Thai word ฤษี should have a slightly different pronunciation than ฤๅษี. The ฤ (ru) sound in ฤษี is shorter than the ฤๅ (ruue) sound in ฤๅษี. Regarding the difference between the Thai words ฤๅษี and ฤาษี, it is important to note that the correct form of the word for "astrologer" is ฤๅษี. The existence of ฤาษี is technically incorrect, as it should be written with the ๅ character as ฤๅษี. However, the newer form of the word has found its place in modern Thai text, possibly due to the infrequent use of the ๅ character.
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It is likely that the owner of your favorite massage place, "Ratree Massage," is named Ratree, as this is a common practice among businesses to name themselves after their owner. Although traditionally, the Thai letters ร and ล are not interchangeable, there seems to be an unofficial trend of using them interchangeably nowadays.
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How high is your blood pressure that you take medication
PPMMUU replied to steveb5's topic in Health and Medicine
The ISH 2020 guidelines are the latest edition of the International Society of Hypertension Global Hypertension Practice Guidelines, released in 2020. As a result, they represent the most rigorous and evidence-based guidelines available. Based on this, I highly recommend considering the ISH 2020 guidelines when seeking hypertension practice guidelines. -
Spindoloysios may be a typographical error for spondylosis or spondylolysis, which are two distinct conditions. Spondylosis is a degenerative condition of the spine that occurs due to wear and tear over time. It can affect any part of the spine, but it's most common in the cervical (neck) and lumbar (lower back) regions. Spondylosis can cause symptoms such as pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, although some people may not experience any symptoms at all. You can think of it as basically old people's spine, though it's not exclusive to old people. On the other hand, spondylolysis is a defect in the vertebral arch that can lead to a condition called spondylolisthesis (vertebrae slip.) Spondylolysis is typically caused by repetitive stress or trauma to the spine, and it most commonly affects the lumbar region. Symptoms of spondylolysis may include back pain, muscle spasms, and reduced flexibility. Honestly this is much more serious than spondylosis.
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Are some Thai metaphors stigmatising single women?
PPMMUU replied to webfact's topic in General Topics
The stigmatization of single women in Thai culture still exists today. Hopefully, we can move away from this in the future. -
The practice of Wai in Thailand is still prevalent, although its popularity has decreased somewhat. It is acceptable to Wai anyone you choose, but it is recommended to "Rub Wai" when someone of the same or lower status Wais you. This involves placing your hands together at your chest without lowering your head. While you can choose to fully Wai, not Rub Wai can be considered impolite. It's doubtful whether your friends were serious when they scolded you about this matter.
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It's not unusual to find a Hindu shrine within a Thai Buddhist temple. The two religions have been blended together to such an extent that many Thais don't differentiate between the two. In fact, some Thais even argue that Ganesha is a "Buddhist god," while some maintain that Buddha is a Hindu god incarnated.
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Personally, I don't have a preference when it comes to the brand of water I buy. I tend to go for whichever is the cheapest at the time of purchase. These products often have promotions and lower prices from time to time, so it's always worth checking to see if you can snag a good deal. I should also mention that I don't trust coin-operated water dispensing machines. Additionally, I don't have access to well water, but even if I did, I don't think I would drink it due to concerns about its safety. Finally, I also don't trust the tap water in my area, which is why I prefer to buy bottled water.
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It's highly unlikely that any licensed doctor would be familiar with the term "testereone" because it simply doesn't exist. The correct term is "testosterone," which is a hormone produced primarily in the testicles.