National Office for Health Security (NSO extension) health notice 6 winter diseases along with the introduction of those who are eligible for health insurance (30 baht) or gold patents. If you are ill, you can receive benefits at the ordinary service unit according to your right (infirmary).
enter the range “winter“It’s getting cold and a freezing wind is blowing. Many people would like it because it is beautiful and comfortable. But did you know?climateThis can make us sick more easily than usual. Especially among children, the elderly, those with illnesses or health problems.
Because even the virus likes this weather. With the low temperature, which also favors the survival and spread of the virus, special care must be taken. And it should prevent sickness from diseases that come with winter. Emphasis on strengthening the immune system to make the body strong early from the common diseases in winter that you should be aware of. are as follows
1. Common cold can be reached by plane Patients will have fever, cough, sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose and throat irritation.
2. Flu It’s an acute respiratory infection. Patients will experience chills, high fever, sore throat, severe head and muscle pain. and may also have nausea and vomiting
3. Pneumonia Caused by bacterial or viral pneumonia Patients will have cough, nasal congestion, sneezing and lots of phlegm. High fever lasting more than 2 days, shivering, chest tightness, suffocation and eventually can lead to death. It is often found among the elderly. and children between the ages of 5 and 10
4. Measles Caused by rubeola virus. It usually spreads from late winter to summer. It is usually found in children aged 2 to 12, easily contagious by cough. direct heredity Symptoms are similar to the common cold, i.e. runny nose, dry cough, red eyes and nose, high fever, and if the fever lasts 3-4 days, there will be red rash all over the body and clear blisters in the mouth, cheeks and upper jaw.
5. Diarrhea It’s another disease that comes with winter that you should be aware of. Mostly caused by rotavirus infection. Most of the outbreak is during October-February every year. The symptoms of the disease are fever. Severe diarrhea and profuse vomiting. Some people have lost so much water that they are shocked or even die.
6. Chicken pox Outbreaks usually occur between January and March. caused by the virus varicella virus name Contacted by direct contact with blisters, contact with utensils, has an incubation period of 10-20 days, and is more common in children aged 5 to 15, occurring in people who they have never had the disease before.
For those who are eligible for health insurance or gold patents, if they are sick, they can go to the ordinary service unit according to their rights (infirmary), if they have a disease outside the area, they can go to any primary care unit. Consult the list of hospitals of the National Health Security System atNSO website. (click here)
If there are 16 minor symptoms of the initial disease, you can receive services in any of my quality pharmacies. free Check out my list of quality pharmacies on (click)
Golden Patent Mild disease 16 symptoms
1. Headache (Headache)
2. Dizziness
3. Joint pain (JOINT PAIN)
4. Body aches (MUSCLE PAIN)
5. Fever (FEVER)
6. Cough (COUGH)
7. Sore Throat (SORE THROAT)
8. Abdominal pain (STOMACH PAIN)
9. Constipation (STITUS)
10. Diarrhea (DIARRHEA)
11. Urinating, difficulty urinating, painful urination (DYSURIA)
12. Abnormal vaginal discharge (VAGINAL DISCHARGE)
13. SKIN RASH/LESION
14. Wounds (WOUNDS)
15. Various abnormalities that occur with the eyes (eye disorders)
16. Abnormalities It happens to the ear (EAR DISORDER)
service procedure
1 Check the list of nearby pharmacies participating in the project on
or notice from the “My quality pharmacy” sticker provides
minor illness
2. Go to the pharmacy and bring your ID card with you, the pharmacist will examine the initial symptoms.
Provide medications with related instructions (or recommend to consult a doctor in case
found to have symptoms requiring medical attention)
3 The pharmacist monitored the patient’s condition on the 3rd day of dispensing.