fbpx
Site logo

Tag: Bumrungrad International Hospital

Jan 22
Recommended Vaccinations for Babies Born in Thailand

Most countries in the developed world tend to recommend the same kind of vaccines for babies and children. However, the immunization schedules may vary from country to country.  For example, […]

Sep 12
As Temperatures Drop, Health Risks for Children Rise

Each new season brings with it new and different activities for children to enjoy. At the same time, however, the seasons can also bring with them some undesirable byproducts in […]

Jul 13
Bumrungrad’s Newly Renovated Maternity Ward

Bumrungrad International Hospital is dedicated to providing not only internationally certified excellence in healthcare, but also positive experiences for our patients. Especially for new mothers and their babies, we provide […]

Apr 28
A New Mom’s Tears of… Sadness

The day has finally arrived and the new mom gets to see her baby for the very first time. She has just given birth and is able to hold her […]

Nov 03
The New HPV Vaccine: More Power Against Cancer

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women and almost all cases (99%) are linked to infection with human papillomaviruses (HPV). That’s why every January has been selected […]

Sep 03
The Role of Your Intestinal System

Everyone talks about the health of the heart, lung and brain. The intestinal tract is just as crucial and no less important for health. In fact, the digestive tract is […]

  • Health
Aug 11
Cryoablation: The Latest Treatment For Breast Tumors.

Cryoablation destroys non-cancerous breast tumors (fibroadenomas) by freezing them at below -170°C, the temperature at which tumor cells die. A needle as small as 3 mm in diameter injects liquid […]

Jul 13
Wearing Your Heart on Your Wrist: How Gadgets Can Guard Against Heart Disease

If you wear a smart watch, chances are that you have heard of its health-monitoring features, but did you know that it could potentially help you uncover a hidden heart […]

Mar 25
Protect Your Little One from Rotavirus with a Vaccination

Rotavirus is a highly contagious virus. Infants and young children who contract the virus can experience severe diarrhea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration, where severe cases require hospitalization for […]

Mar 01
Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Abdominal Pain: Are These the Symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

The cause of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is currently unknown and indiscriminately poses a risk to all age groups. The two main types of IBD are Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Although these conditions are […]