Hightlight Chronic Back Pain Back pain is a common symptom experienced by people of all genders and ages, especially those who work long hours or sit in improper positions. Read more
Ectopic Pregnancy: Pregnancy Outside the Uterus For further information or Booking.. An ectopic pregnancy is a significant problem that can be treated. An ectopic pregnancy can occur in the fallopian tube, implanted on the ovary, or within other organs in the abdominal cavity, which is a dangerous condition. If not detected early, an ectopic pregnancy can rupture, leading to significant […] Read more
Placenta Previa: Reducing Risks with Prompt Antenatal Care A low-lying placenta refers to a condition where the placenta is positioned on the lower uterine wall or near the cervix, causing bleeding in the birth canal. This type of bleeding is commonly known as a "bloody show" by the general population. Read more
Ovarian Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment For further information or Booking.. Causes of Ovarian Cancer Ovarian cancer is the third most common cancer among Thai women, following breast and cervical cancer, with nearly 3,000 new cases annually. More than half of these patients die each year. If detected at stage 1, the cure rate can be as high as […] Read more
Chocolate Cysts A Chocolate Cyst, also known as an endometrioma, is a type of ovarian cyst characterized by fluid that resembles liquid chocolate. In reality, this fluid consists of endometrial tissue cells. When these cells attach to the ovary, they form a cyst that accumulates tissue along with menstrual blood over time, causing it to thicken and appear like chocolate. Read more
Cervical cancer can be cured if detected early before it spreads. Although cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women in Thailand, it can be easily prevented through regular screening and vaccination. Read more
Pregnancy Toxemia (Preeclampsia) Pregnancy toxemia, also known as preeclampsia, is a disorder that can occur during pregnancy or even after childbirth. This condition affects approximately 5-8% of pregnancies. If a woman develops preeclampsia, she may experience high blood pressure and the presence of protein in her urine. Symptoms can range from mild to severe, and in some cases, it can be life-threatening. Read more