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What treatment are Thai hospitals administering for patients presenting with a) mild, b) severe Covid symptoms?


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Does anyone have any first hand experience of what drugs and protocols Thai hospitals are following in the treatment of infection by SARS-COV-2?
For example, if more serious, are you just put on a ventilator? I read that can have serious damaging unhelpful consequences.

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25 minutes ago, poskat said:

the ministry of health guidelines for treating different severities of covid are in this link

 

https://ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng/file/guidelines/g_treatment.pdf

 

I dont know if individual hospitals or drs have their own protocols

 

Version 1 (13032020) looks like 16 months old.

I don't know what procedures they have, but read all internet, buy those medicines, take with you to hospital and ask doctor to prescribe dosage. If refused, try to find another doctor willing to do so.

Thai doctors are conservative, don't want to know much of what's happening around the world, would strictly follow "dr" Anutin advice.

I would at all cost avoid hospitalisation and treat myself at home. On top of medicines, you can try to arm yourself with an oxygen generator (use to be $200 ebay from china)

 

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