lt.gen. dr. yotin chinvarun
Specialist treating brain and nervous system ailments, memory problems, epilepsy and sleep disorders

Specialist treating brain and nervous system ailments, memory problems, epilepsy and sleep disorders


Epilepsy is not limited to children or the elderly; it can occur in people of all genders and ages. With current technology, diagnosing the actual cause has enhanced treatment effectiveness and accuracy to reduce complications to the nervous system and improve the long-term quality of life for patients.

It is often found that many people neglect or overlook abnormal health symptoms they are experiencing – for example, snoring, sleep apnea, prolonged sleepiness, and epileptic seizures – until an ailment leads to dementia, when the suffers’ memories begin to fade.

If your child has symptoms such as muscle stiffness, twitching, jerking, or experiences daydreaming, blurred vision, or becomes unresponsive without awareness, suspect that they may have epilepsy. You should consult a doctor immediately because fast diagnosis and treatment increase the chance of returning to normal health.

Memory loss, lack of concentration, sleeping and waking late are not to be taken lightly as they could very well be symptoms of a hidden epilepsy condition.

People often do not realize when they have Alzheimer’s, thus they do not seek medical advice, and they will experience cognitive deterioration to the point that treatment becomes difficult.

Understanding the deterioration of brain diseases, 3M includes Memory (Alzheimer's disease), Moving (Parkinson's disease), and Multiple Sclerosis (MS or inflammatory demyelinating disease). It's important to take care of the brain starting from working age, as the brain controls the body's functions.

People with problems such as restless sleep, snoring, and abnormal breathing have an impact on the quality of sleep. Treatments include medication, the use of positive pressure breathing aids or devices to open the throat and/or nasal passages, and surgery.

Abnormal sleeping behaviors, which we may not be aware of, can cause health problems for both you and those close to you. Men over the age of 30 are at greater risk than women. And if there are sleeping problems, you should get checked for abnormalities.