Syphilis, known to prevent

Syphilis Know the Disease to Prevent Syphilis is caused by Treponema Polidum bacteria. It can occur in the vagina, anus and mouth. If not treated properly, complications from the infection can affect the nervous system, heart, brain, various systems of the body and can be severe enough to cause death. Currently, the number of people infected with syphilis is increasing, especially among teenagers and homosexuals, as well as pregnant women. As a result, the number of babies born infected is increasing. Syphilis can be completely cured. If you find that you are at risk, you should see a doctor for a prompt diagnosis. Syphilis can be prevented by getting a blood test and proper prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. Make an appointment for a check-up. Symptoms of syphilis include hard chancres on the lips, a rash on the palms, sores on the genitals, sores/rashes on the body, soft chancres on the genitals, sores on the tongue. Currently, it is most commonly found in teenagers aged 15-24 years old because they are of reproductive age, have sex early and lack understanding about sex education, especially having sex with strangers or one-night stands. Some people may think that they are not at risk because they do not have many partners, so they do not use condoms. But in reality, Any form of sex without a condom carries a risk of sexually transmitted infections…

Liver disease, the silent disease that comes from everyday life

Liver disease, a silent danger from daily life. The lifestyle of modern people has changed. Young people are more likely to have liver-related diseases and it is a frightening disease because it often shows itself too late. So, let's explain 3 liver diseases, risky behaviors that you must stop, and ways to take care of yourself to stay away from disease. The liver is responsible for creating bile to help digest fatty foods and destroy toxins that enter the body. It also filters various wastes into good, useful products to be used in the body. Therefore, if the liver works less, it will result in abnormal symptoms in the body that affect the entire system, leading to death when the liver loses its function to the point of liver failure and liver cancer. Liver diseases caused by abnormal liver function. Diseases and conditions that are dangerous to the liver that are commonly found in Thailand include: Fatty liver is fat that accumulates in the liver tissue until the liver becomes inflamed. If left untreated, liver cells will gradually be destroyed until the liver cannot function. It is caused by consuming too much fat, sugar, sweets, or starch. When the body does not use it all up, it will accumulate as triglycerides in liver cells. Over time, it will cause inflammation. Cirrhosis is the regular drinking of alcoholic beverages and chronic fatty liver. When cirrhosis occurs, the incidence of liver cancer increases. There is a risk of developing liver cancer. Liver cancer is caused by cirrhosis from any cause, whether from alcohol or viral hepatitis. In the early stages, liver cancer often does not show symptoms. But when it becomes more severe, symptoms may occur, such as unexplained weight loss, loss of appetite, loss of appetite, fatigue, yellow body and eyes…

travel to china

Entering China RT-PCR test conditions Measures upon arrival in China A 7-day quarantine at a government-approved accommodation at your own expense and another 3 days at your stay or your own accommodation as appropriate. Measures upon return to Thailand No quarantine measures. 1. Scope of application for health code For those traveling from Thailand to China Since the international transit area at the airport in Thailand does not provide RT-PCR testing services, the Chinese Embassy and Consulates-General in Thailand do not accept applications for health codes from passengers from third countries to Thailand to transit to China. 2. Pre-departure screening requirements for various types of individuals 2.1 General travelers returning to China Type General travelers returning to China Test requirements Take 2 RT-PCR tests within 48 hours before travel at 2 certified medical institutions, and both sample collections must be at least 24 hours apart. First test: 48 hours before travel Second test: 24 hours before travel 2.2 People with a history of infection People who have been in close contact with infected patients, and people with suspected symptoms Type People with a history of infection Including those who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia or have a positive RT-PCR test result. Testing requirements…

cervical cancer

Cervical cancer: Do you have these symptoms? Cervical cancer (Human Papillomavirus) or HPV is a disease that is usually transmitted through sexual contact. When the body is infected with HPV for the first time, the immune system tries to protect the body from infection by the virus. However, HPV can cause abnormal cells in the cervix and eventually become cancerous. Therefore, cervical cancer screening will help reduce the risk of developing cervical cancer. Risk factors for cervical cancer Having multiple partners or changing partners frequently Having sex at a young age Being diagnosed with other sexually transmitted diseases, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV/AIDS People with poor immunity are more likely to get cervical cancer, especially if their immune system is low. Smoking 8 warning signs that you may have cervical cancer Unexplained vaginal bleeding It may be during sex or an irregular period. Bloody vaginal discharge Normally, it is not abnormal for women to have some vaginal discharge before or after their period. However, if it is excessive and mixed with blood or has a bad odor, it may be a warning sign. Pain during intercourse If you are sure that you are ready for sex, your vagina is not dry to the point of being painful, but it still hurts during sex, you should not ignore it. There is a lot of vaginal discharge, and there may be blood mixed in. You have lower abdominal pain more often than usual, even though it is not close to your period, or close to your period but your menstrual pain is worse than usual. You have a loss of appetite, do not feel like eating, and your weight has dropped noticeably. You are weak and tired more easily than usual…

Thyroid Toxic Symptoms

Hyperthyroidism Symptoms Do you have any abnormal symptoms? Grave's disease is the most common disease, accounting for 80 percent of all hyperthyroidism patients. It occurs in women 10 times more than men. Most patients have symptoms of hyperthyroidism, including: easily tired, palpitations, tremors, weight loss, along with goiter. An enlarged thyroid gland is detected, noticeable on the front of the neck. However, the growth will be general and not clearly visible. If you have these symptoms, your body is telling you that your thyroid gland is abnormal. Unusually gaining or losing weight, fatigue, easy fatigue, palpitations, easy sweating, insomnia, restlessness, frequent hunger, weight loss even when eating a lot, short attention span, stress, insomnia, increased bowel movements 2-3 times a day. Causes of hyperthyroidism Grave's disease or goiter with bulging eyes is the most common cause. This disease is a type of autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system affects the functioning of the thyroid gland, causing the thyroid gland to produce too much hormone. Thyroid nodules are common in the elderly. Nodules found on the thyroid gland are usually malignant nodules that cause the thyroid gland to function excessively. Thyroiditis causes hormones stored in the thyroid gland to leak out…

5 serious diseases of Thai people

5 Most Common Diseases in Thai People 5 Most Common Diseases in Thai People Today The most common diseases in society today Even though these diseases are well-known and treatable, we should not be careless because at least prevention is better than treatment later. 1. Cancer The number of Thai people with cancer has increased to 70,000 and tends to increase continuously. Cancer still holds the title of the most common disease in the country and 50,000 people die from this disease each year. The most common type is liver cancer, followed by colon and lung cancer (based on research results in 2003). 2. Coronary artery disease The cause of the disease is fat that attaches to or sticks to the walls of blood vessels that supply the heart until they become narrow and blocked, causing inflammation of the blood vessels. The body must send white blood cells to repair them, causing these blood cells to block the blood vessels until blood cannot be sent to the heart. This causes the heart muscle to die from lack of blood, resulting in sudden cardiac arrest and rapid death. 3. Diabetes Diabetes is divided into 2 types: autoimmune diabetes or what is known as Autoimmune disease…

4 cancers found in Thai women

4 Most Common Cancers in Thai Women 4 Most Common Cancers in Thai Women A report from the National Cancer Institute stated that the top 5 types of cancer with the most new patients, which all women have a chance of getting, are the ones that can cause. Therefore, knowing about these cancers and knowing how to protect yourself from the disease will greatly reduce the risk of getting the disease. Number 1 – Breast cancer and is the cause of death. There are often warning signs of abnormal symptoms that occur, such as feeling a lump in the breast or under the armpit, having fluid leaking from the breast, or having deformed breasts, etc. These are warning signs of abnormalities that should be screened for breast cancer immediately. Number 2 – Cervical cancer The HPV (Human Papillomavirus) virus can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, through wounds, scratches on the skin. In addition, the HPV virus can also be transmitted to the baby if the mother is infected during pregnancy. Currently, the body's immune system can be strengthened by getting vaccinated... Read more here. Number 3 – Endometrial cancer is another disease that is increasingly common today. Thailand ranks 3rd in cancers in women. The rate of illness is usually found in people aged 50 and over or those who are in menopause. The cause is from abnormalities in hormone levels...