
"Diabetes: A Silent Threat Requiring Systematic Care." A major public health concern in Thailand with over 6.5 million patients, alarmingly 40% are unaware they have it. Effective management requires a multidisciplinary team. Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai offers comprehensive, holistic diabetes care with expert medical professionals, advanced technology, and continuous support to enhance your quality of life.
Update diabetes treatment with the latest method using the group of drugs known as Sodium-glucose co-transporter type 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors. These are antidiabetic drugs that act as glucose transporters.
Hypoglycemia, or commonly known as "sugar crash," is a condition that occurs rapidly within a few minutes. The diagnostic criteria for hypoglycemia is a blood sugar level less than 70 milligrams per deciliter.

No more needles! Allergy tablets make it easy, convenient, and safe to manage dust mite allergies without injections. For allergy sufferers, sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) allergy tablets are a new o

"Having allergies means taking care of yourself. Many of you may be familiar with the term 'allergy' and often hear people around you say they have allergies. While some may show allergy symptoms, such as itchy nose and nasal congestion."

with no signs or symptoms in the early stage or there might be mild abnormalities which make people believe that these symptoms will be disappeared without any medical treatment needed.

“When diabetes is diagnosed, patients should strictly follow their doctor's advice, and one of the important self-care is to control the food intake and choose low-glycemic foods to avoid excessive su

Many people are familiar with the term "Diabetes," which refers to a chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels.

Here’s one of our most-requested topics: the Ketogenic Diet. It’s a simple, carb-limited, high-fat plan that can supercharge weight control—and even help manage blood sugar. Read on before you order another brownie or bubble tea!

Diabetes is on the rise in Thailand, with almost one in every ten Thais aged 15 and above suffering from the disease, amounting to nearly 5 million people. Diabetes is difficult to live with it since

At this moment, it is undeniable that the trend of eating in the IF or Intermittent Fasting style, or periodic fasting, is very popular. It's the type that we must have heard of, such as the mysterious numbers "IF 18/6, IF 20/4," or

During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast, abstaining from food and drink from morning until evening. Therefore, it's necessary to adjust the timing or dosage of blood sugar-lowering medications, especially for diabetic patients, as each type of medication is related to meals and blood sugar levels.