Health
Srinagarind Hospital overwhelmed by 830% rise in cancer patients
Srinagarind Hospital in Khon Kaen called on the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to address the overwhelming demand for cancer treatment, following a staggering 830% increase in patients seeking care under the Cancer Anywhere (CA) programme. Hospital director Somsak Tiamkao yesterday, December 17, highlighted that...
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Bangkok’s new ‘Health Stations’ promise quick, hassle-free care
Say goodbye to endless queues and tedious hospital visits. The Ministry of Public Health has unveiled its game-changing Health Station initiative, a telemedicine service designed to supercharge universal healthcare in Thailand. Debuting at the Charoenchai Housing Cooperative Community in Bangkok, these futuristic kiosks let residents consult doctors via video calls for 42 medical conditions, dramatically …
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9 most common health issues covered by insurance for expats in Thailand
Thailand is a popular destination for expats due to its affordable lifestyle and excellent healthcare system. However, settling in a new country often brings health concerns. To ensure you’re covered for the most common medical needs, understanding what expat health insurance typically includes is key. Top health issues that health insurance can solve for expats …
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Concerns raised over blue-coloured residue on Thai chillies
A Facebook user recently raised concerns after discovering a blue residue on chillies intended for drying, seeking advice from knowledgeable individuals. This incident highlighted the use of Mancozeb, a fungicide commonly applied to perishable vegetables prone to fungal attacks. The user shared their experience in an online consumer group, describing how they purchased chillies from …
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What hospitals are covered by Cigna in Thailand?
Finding healthcare options as an expat in Thailand can feel overwhelming, especially with language barriers and unfamiliar systems. Fortunately, Cigna Global Health offers a range of insurance plans tailored to expats, providing access to top hospitals across the country. Here’s a guide to hospitals covered by Cigna in Thailand and tips for navigating your health …
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Dental Tourism with Allied Health (Thailand): Smile brighter in the Land of Smiles
Thailand is no stranger to tourism. Its pristine beaches, vibrant cities, and world-renowned cuisine have made it a bucket-list destination. But there’s another side to Thailand that’s rapidly gaining attention: its role as a global leader in medical and dental tourism. With over 2 million international patients arriving annually for treatments ranging from dental care …
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What medication can you take to Thailand?
Planning a trip to Thailand with some medication on hand? Make sure you understand the medication rules to avoid any issues. Thailand has strict laws about importing prescription medicines, especially narcotics or psychotropics. You can bring medications for personal use, but non-controlled drugs are limited to 90 days, while controlled substances must not exceed 30 …
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Bangkok hospital debunks ‘incomplete blood’ myths
Claims that feeling sleepy and bloated after meals is common in individuals with “incomplete blood” have been debunked by medical authorities. Rajavithi Hospital, under Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, clarified that such claims are false. A recent online post suggested that symptoms like a taut stomach, droopy eyelids, and post-meal drowsiness are indicative of “incomplete …
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Smoke signals: Dad’s bad habits lights way for Thai teens to vape
Nearly 40% of fathers in Thailand are smokers, a habit significantly impacting their children as the trend of vaping among youth rises, with the average age of vapers decreasing yearly. Survey findings reveal these insights, highlighting concerns over the influence of paternal smoking on the younger generation. A recent survey, encompassing 1,159 fathers and other …
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Kalasin warns of rising ‘farmer’s fever’ cases with 120 infections
Kalasin’s public health sector is on high alert as they warn residents about the rising tide of melioidosis cases, with 120 reported infections and three fatalities. Known locally as “soil fever,” this bacterial infection poses a significant risk to farmers, and currently, no vaccine exists for prevention. Melioidosis, often referred to as “farmer’s fever,” is …
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Family life in Thailand: Creating a healthy and happy home for expats
Living in Thailand as an expat family opens the door to a rich cultural experience, lively communities, and family-friendly facilities that make it a fantastic place to raise children. Here’s a guide on how to create a safe, healthy, and happy home for your family in Thailand, from choosing the right neighbourhood to building a …
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Experts push for diverse HIV prevention options in Thailand
Access to diverse PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) options for HIV prevention is essential for meeting the varied needs of individuals, according to experts gathered at a recent forum. Nittaya Phanuphak, the Institute of HIV Research and Innovation (IHRI) Executive Director, emphasised the necessity for a broader range of choices to enhance prevention efforts and accommodate the …
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Can flat feet cause health problems? Here’s what an expert at MedPark Hospital says
Flat feet, also known as pes planus or fallen arches, might not sound like a big deal, but they can actually be the source of some unexpected health issues. Think about it. Your feet are your body’s foundation. With every step, they absorb shock, distribute your weight, and keep you balanced. When that foundation isn’t …
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Rabies scare in Bangkok: Residents warned to avoid Soi Onnut 86
Bangkokians have been put on high alert after the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) confirmed a rabies outbreak near a garbage treatment centre in Soi Onnut 86, Prawet district. Stray dogs in the area have tested positive for the deadly virus, sparking swift action from health officials. In a Facebook post today, November 29, the BMA …
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Black Friday is here: Last 48 hours to get your 10% off health insurance plan
With only 48 hours left in this Black Friday promotion, now is your chance to secure comprehensive health insurance at an exclusive 10% discount. For expats living in Thailand, navigating healthcare can bring unexpected challenges. Whether it’s accessing quality healthcare, managing family health, or preparing for emergencies, a reliable health plan can make all the …
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National Family Health History Day: Know your risks, protect your family
November 28 is National Family Health History Day, a time dedicated to understanding how your family’s medical history shapes your own health and future. Established in 2004 by the U.S. Surgeon General, this day encourages families to gather, discuss, and record their health histories. For expats in Thailand, this day is also an excellent opportunity …
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How to avoid ticks in Thailand
Ticks are a common concern in Thailand’s tropical climate, where warm, humid conditions allow them to thrive. These tiny arachnids can carry diseases that pose serious health risks to both humans and animals. Knowing where ticks are found, their dangers, and how to prevent them is key to staying safe in Thailand. Tick species and …
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MedConsult unveils aesthetics department at award winning Bangkok clinic
Multi–award-winning international general practice medical clinic MedConsult Clinic has announced an aesthetics department within its Thonglor site, with a launch event day attended by Natalie Glebova, Miss Universe 2005 and Tharina Botes, Miss Universe Thailand 2023 runner-up on Thursday, November 28. MedConsult Clinic’s aesthetic services grew from 19% of total income in 2023 to 21% …
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Working in Thailand: How expat health insurance protects your career and lifestyle
Starting a career in Thailand can be an exciting chapter, but it also brings unique challenges, especially when it comes to health and wellness. For expats, navigating Thailand’s healthcare system and meeting work permit requirements can be difficult. And while many employers offer some form of health insurance, it’s often not enough to fully protect …
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Top 10 reasons for expats to get a comprehensive health insurance in Thailand
Moving to Thailand offers plenty of excitement and adventure, but the local healthcare system can be complex to navigate as an expat. From unique health risks to high costs at private hospitals, having a comprehensive health insurance plan is essential. Here are the top 10 reasons why securing health insurance is one of the smartest …
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Thai news presenter sparks concern by drinking tap water on air (video)
A political debate concerning the potability of tap water in Bangkok sparked significant public attention. Renowned news presenter Sorayuth Suthassanachinda decided to test this claim himself by drinking a glass of tap water, leading to an array of reactions from concerned viewers. Sorayuth, a popular figure in Thai media, addressed the issue of drinkable tap …
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Retiring in Thailand: Why and how health insurance is crucial for your golden years
Thailand offers an ideal setting for retirees with its tropical climate, warm hospitality, and affordable living. But enjoying your golden years to the fullest means planning for health coverage. Here’s a complete guide on why health insurance is essential for retirees in Thailand and what you should consider in a plan. 1. Retirement visa requirements …
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Tuberculosis (TB) in Thailand
Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious global health issue, affecting millions around the world. Thailand has one of the highest TB rates in Asia, with 155 cases per 100,000 people, much higher than in many developed countries. This makes TB awareness especially important for people in Thailand, where crowded areas increase the chances of TB spreading. …
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Dengue fever in Thailand
Dengue fever is a common mosquito-borne illness in Thailand, especially during the rainy season when mosquitoes thrive. Every year, thousands of people become infected, posing a serious health concern for everyone. In this article, we will cover the symptoms, how to prevent them, treatment options, and tips to stay safe while in Thailand. What is …
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How much does prescription medication cost in Thailand without insurance?
Prescription medications in Thailand are much more affordable than in other countries, even without insurance. This includes drugs for chronic medical conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and asthma. Access to prescription medication is among the chief concerns for many expats moving to another country, especially if they have long-term health conditions. In …
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Surprising yadom facts you probably didn’t know
If you’ve spent time in Thailand, you’ve probably seen yadom or those small, refreshing inhalers. They’re everywhere: taxis, offices, schools, even at cafes. But while they’re common here, yadom is a curiosity for expats. Let’s dive into the details, from its cultural role to clever uses you may not know about. Cultural significance of yadom …
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Thailand launches QR system to track tobacco products
Thailand’s Finance Ministry has unveiled a new technology aimed at transforming the monitoring of tobacco products. The “QR Cigarette” system, announced by Deputy Finance Minister Paophum Rojanasakul, is a Track & Trace innovation designed to follow tobacco products throughout their lifecycle, from production to purchase. This move is part of a broader effort to enhance …
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How to stay safe from malaria when travelling to Chiang Mai?
Planning a trip to Chiang Mai? Whether you want to explore ancient temples, trek through lush jungles, or enjoy the vibrant night markets, it’s essential to know about potential health risks like malaria. This guide will help you understand malaria risks in Chiang Mai and provide practical tips to ensure your trip is both safe …
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A healthy tomorrow starts today: Celebrate the great American Smokeout day
The Great American Smokeout, held this year on November 17, is a nationwide event that encourages smokers to take their first steps towards a smoke-free life. If you’re an expat in Thailand, this day could be a timely reminder to consider a healthier tomorrow. Whether you’re dealing with local healthcare challenges or looking to extend …
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Public Health Ministry: 6.5 million Thais at risk of diabetes
As Thailand marks World Diabetes Day, the Public Health Ministry is ringing alarm bells over the diabetes crisis affecting more than 6.5 million Thais—roughly 10% of the population. Diabetes, often dubbed the “silent killer,” is ravaging communities nationwide, with over 90% of cases being type 2 diabetes, a largely preventable condition linked to lifestyle factors. …
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The risks of overusing yadom
If you’ve spent any time in Thailand, you’ve probably come across yadom, the small nasal inhalers you see everywhere. While yadom is generally safe, there are some risks to be aware of if you’re using it often or if you have specific health conditions. This guide covers what you need to know about safe yadom …