
The nasal spray flu vaccine is another option for those who do not want an injection. It helps stimulate respiratory immunity directly, suitable for individuals aged 2-49 years. It provides fast results, has few side effects, and effectively helps reduce the spread of influenza in the community.

When an accident occurs in the facial and nasal area, care by a specialized plastic surgeon helps repair tissues, correct deformities, and reduce the chance of scarring, allowing the patient to regain their personality and confidence.

Diet plays an important role in controlling gout. Choosing foods that are low in purines and avoiding foods that increase uric acid in the blood can help reduce joint pain, redness, and prevent long-term complications.

“Gout” is not merely a common arthritis condition, but it can lead to serious diseases such as heart disease, chronic kidney disease, and stroke if uric acid levels are not controlled within the normal range. Proper treatment and self-care according to the doctor's advice can help reduce symptoms, prevent recurrence, and decrease the risk of long-term complications.

Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is a condition that can increase the risk of stroke and heart failure. Treatment using Pulsed Field Ablation (PFA) technology is a new option that helps in targeted therapy by using high-voltage electricity to ablate the heart tissue that causes the problem, without affecting the surrounding tissues. It offers quick recovery, reduces complications, and provides satisfactory clinical outcomes.

Allergies are problems that affect quality of life both physically and mentally. Currently, there is a treatment called "Sublingual Immunotherapy" (SLIT) that helps the body build immunity to allergens naturally. It is suitable for those who are afraid of needles or find it inconvenient to receive allergy shots, especially those allergic to dust mites. SLIT helps control allergic symptoms in the long term, reduces medication use, and prevents complications from allergies in the long run.

Dengue fever in children is a viral infection caused by mosquitoes. It can be severe and even life-threatening, especially in young children whose immune systems are not yet strong. Early symptoms often resemble those of the flu, making diagnosis difficult. Understanding the symptoms, causes, diagnostic methods, treatment guidelines, and prevention methods is therefore crucial in reducing the severity of the disease and protecting your child.

The surgery for replacing an artificial intraocular lens, or RLE, is a vision correction method for people aged 50 and above who are starting to experience lens degeneration. It helps restore clear vision at all distances and reduces the need for glasses by selecting the type of lens that suits individual needs, and is attended to by a team of expert ophthalmologists.

Intracranial hypertension is the hidden cause behind chronic headaches and blurred vision, which if neglected may lead to vision loss. Recognizing warning signs, early diagnosis, and weight control are key to preventing and treating this condition.

IVL or Intravascular Lithotripsy is a technology for treating coronary artery stenosis with thick and deep calcification by using sound waves through a catheter to break the calcification without damaging the surrounding tissue. It helps to improve the efficiency of stent placement, reduce the risk of re-occlusion, and allows for quick recovery.

Coronary artery disease is caused by the accumulation of fatty deposits, fibrous tissue, and calcium in the arterial walls, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the heart. If left untreated, it may lead to an increased risk of acute heart attack.