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Dr. Aram Chusid

Interventional Cardiologist

51 years of experience

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Dr. Koonlawee Nademanee

Invasive Clinical Electrophysiologist

50 years of experience

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Dr. Nattanun Prasassarakitch

Interventional Cardiologist

46 years of experience

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Dr. Damras Tresukosol

Interventional Cardiologist

42 years of experience

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Dr. Vitoon Pitiguagool

Cardiac Surgeon

42 years of experience

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Dr. Kriengkrai Hengrussamee

Interventional Cardiologist

42 years of experience

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Dr. Sudaratana Tansuphaswadikul

Interventional Cardiologist

42 years of experience

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Dr. Piyapan Pamornsing

Cardiac Surgeon

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Dr. Aram Chusid

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Dr. Koonlawee Nademanee

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50----
Dr. Nattanun Prasassarakitch

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46----
Dr. Kittichai Luengtaviboon

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Dr. Damras Tresukosol

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42----
Dr. Vitoon Pitiguagool

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42----
Dr. Kriengkrai Hengrussamee

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42----
Dr. Sudaratana Tansuphaswadikul

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42----
Dr. Somchai Sriyoschati

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42----
Dr. Piyapan Pamornsing

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Questions & Answers on "Pet Scan" (775)

My grandfather age is 69 he had second brain strike and he unable to eat and speak but after 3 month now he able to speak slow slow and today he got anger and eat food by himself without asked anyone after I asked him is any problem to swallow food he said no problem and easy to swallow so please doctor suggest me can we start giving him food by mouth

Male | 69

The symptoms of difficulty eating and speaking are the general ones that occur after a brain stroke. It may be attributed to the muscles used for swallowing being weak. Seeing that he mentioned no problem swallowing and eating by himself, you can slowly start to give him food by mouth. Begin with soft, easy-to-swallow foods and keep track of his progress. Do not forget to communicate with his healthcare team along the way.

Answered on 10th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

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Hello sir, I have a pain in my left side skul part ...it had so many years .but now thepain gets worst...more pain...that pain passes to the left sideof ear ,eye, throat, hand also ...and one more thing is...now left eye is getting pain and falls tears also...what is this symptoms

Female | 26

You could be undergoing a migraine experience. Migraines can bring about severe pain in the head which is usually unilateral. It can then spread from the eye, ear, throat, and sometimes even to tearing. Going through the menopause, you may have seasonal hormonal changes. Most people feel that climate change can trigger migraines. To try to avoid migraines, note what triggers to look for, practice some relaxation techniques, and get over-the-counter drugs used with guidance under the care of your doctor could be some good ideas.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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