Chun’s wife asked for 11 baht but got a coin. Grab a scissor and stabbed her husband.

Angry wife! Asking husband for money to buy water for 11 baht. Husband gives only coins. Not giving bank. Grab scissors and hurt husband. The husband’s side doesn’t care. but asked to take his wife to drug treatment

Muang Samut Songkhram Police Station Inspect a house In the area of Moo 9, Bang Khan Taek Subdistrict, Mueang District, Samut Songkhram Province Found blood stains scattered all over the floor, 2 injured, a 25-year-old man, 1 stabbed in the left arm, broken bones were taken to be treated at the Ratchaburi Center Hospital and a 65-year-old woman, the man’s grandmother. Was stabbed in the left hand 1 wound after the wound was healed The doctor allowed me to go home.

For the perpetrator, the 25-year-old man’s wife sat waiting to testify with the officers. in a state of panic I don’t know In which the person tells the story and cries Reporters caught the message that before the incident, while the husband was shaving. The wife asked for 11 baht to buy drinking water to cool off from the hot weather. Husband gave me a coin but the wife wants a bank And she also said that The husband had hit her. and also took the motorcycle to be pawned With anger, he caused such an event.

The reporter further reported that In this case, the male side said no. but asked to take his wife to drug treatment The officer then asked the husband and wife to adjust their understanding. – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Open Catheterized Pulmonary Valve Replacement Center in Pediatrics

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health opens a center for pulmonary heart valve replacement through catheterization in children. Reduces the risk of repeated surgery But at present, the expenses do not cover treatment rights. 1 million baht per surgery for an artificial heart valve Prepare to discuss with the NHSO.

Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health presided over the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Cooperation and the opening of the Cooperation Center for Catheterized Pulmonary Valve Replacement in Children and Adolescents at the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health that congenital heart disease in children complicated high death rate More than half had to undergo heart surgery to correct abnormalities. Each year, there are more than 4,000 patients who need surgery. This number has to return for more than 400 patients, representing 10%, which increases the risk of heart and child complications. The pulmonary heart valve replacement surgery replaces the deteriorated original heart valve. It is one of the most frequently encountered problems for patients with repeated surgery. At present, the cost of pulmonary heart valve replacement surgery via catheter in children is still high, 600,000- 1,000, 000 baht and does not cover treatment rights in the health insurance system from 2013 to the present 50 people have been treated with this type of heart catheter surgery. Patients have been followed up continuously for more than 10 years. It was found that heart valves work effectively. The patient returned to a normal life.

Dr. Thongchai Keeratihuttayakorn Director-General of the Department of Medical Services said that the signing of this memorandum of cooperation This is to expand cooperation and push forward academic works and research, along with the establishment of a center of expertise in heart valve replacement. Cooperation of the Center of Excellence in Pediatric Cardiology Institute of Child Health, Narathiwat Rajanagarindra Heart Center Songkhla Nakarin Hospital, Center of Excellence in Cardiovascular Diseases, Rajavithi Hospital, Chest Disease Institute, Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Surat Thani Hospital and Hat Yai Hospital

Prof. Dr. Warakarn Promphan Pediatrics-Cardiology Associate Director of Medicine The National Institute of Child Health said pulmonary heart valve surgery can be done from birth. However, with an average lifespan of 10 years, artificial heart valves will deteriorate and require repeated surgery to replace them. In addition, conventional surgery increases the risk of infection by 3-5%, but catheterized pulmonary valve surgery helps. reduce the risk The catheter will be catheterized through the groin upwards. in children weighing 30 kg or more This will expedite discussions with the NHSO. to expand benefits

Source: Thai News Agency

Sure before sharing: Is it true that Ginkgo vitamins can cure snoring?

In the case of sharing, it is recommended to take vitamins made from ginkgo leaf extract to cure snoring.

Conclusion: It’s not true, it shouldn’t be shared ?

Center for sure before sharing, check with Dr. Nawarat Kasemsuk, Department of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, stating that there is no clear confirmation information. Taking vitamins can cure snoring.

Lately, research has begun on Ginkgo biloba leaf extract, with information that it improves sleep quality. deepen sleep however There is no evidence of its use in the treatment of snoring patients. or patients with sleep apnea

lack of certain vitamins Can it result in snoring?

the doctor said “There is no clear evidence to explain the mechanism or cause. Deficiency of certain vitamins can lead to snoring.”

If you have snoring Can I buy supplements to eat by myself?

The doctor advised about the safety of the quality of the drug. received size and side effects of taking too many supplements Always consult your doctor or pharmacist.

What causes snoring?

1. Caused by neck muscles relaxing while sleeping until narrowing the throat This results in the need to breathe in and out more and more. when the airway narrows to a certain point The strength of the breath increases until it causes vibration of the tissues within the respiratory system. causing the sound of snoring to follow

2. Caused by the blocking of the respiratory system. This is caused by the sagging of the muscles within the respiratory system such as the tongue, uvula, soft palate, throat, or may be caused by decreased lubricant in the respiratory system. This causes dryness and swelling of the airways, thus narrowing. When breathing, it causes snoring

(Source: https://tna.mcot.net/sureandshare-1159580 )

However, if you have snoring or sleep apnea Should come and check with a specialist doctor. to analyze and find different values to evaluate and plan for treatment for more accurate and effective treatment

Source: Thai News Agency

Hone skills before seeking jobs in new cities: minister

Bandarlampung, Lampung (ANTARA) – Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Cultural Affairs, Muhadjir Effendy, has asked residents to hone their skills before venturing into new jobs in Jakarta or other urban centers by joining the Eid reverse flow.”If residents are seeking to venture (in other cities), they should not be prohibited. They are welcome, as long as they have the appropriate skills,” he said here on Tuesday. He asked residents who are planning on moving to new cities to determine exactly where they want to go and work, and what they want to get. “They must not expect too much because they can probably face issues and (realize) that working in their place of origin is better than in a new city,” the coordinating minister said. decision to leave for other towns without gaining the appropriate skills first could prove disastrous, he said, adding that newcomers, instead of locals, are contributing to the high unemployment rate in industrial centers. “The high unemployment rate in industrial centers is not caused by locals, but instead by newcomers with high expectations yet zero skills,” Effendy stressed. He emphasized that while high unemployment in industrial centers will burden the government and newcomers’ families, in principle, no one can restrict residents from seeking a new job outside their localities. “We cannot prohibit them, yet they must understand their skills, target jobs, and success potential. They must consider it well to avoid becoming lost because (they may find that living in a new city) is not as easy or good as they thought earlier,” he remarked. baca-jugaRelated news: Developing smart, sustainable urbanization in ASEANRelated news: Indonesia requires strong institutional reform: World Bank

Source: Antara News Agency

Eid exodus: Jakartans asked to protect immunity on return trip

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Health Office of Jakarta has appealed to Eid al-Fitr exodus travelers to protect their immunity while traveling back to Jakarta during the return homecoming period, which began on April 24.”Those who will return to Jakarta’s direction, please prevent various diseases with good preparation and enough rest,” head of the surveillance and immunization section of the officeNgabila Salamasaid here on Tuesday. The return trip involves a fairly long journey, thus people must pay more attention to their bodies, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic, she added. Before embarking on a long trip, exodus travelers must get enough rest by getting seven to eight hours of sleep, which could help prevent physical or mental stress, she said. It is advisable for Eid travelers to consume a balanced diet by carrying sufficient and nutritious foods, such as bread, milk, or vitamins. part from that, people, especially those with comorbidities, must also prepare and regularly consume their medication. “Then, please maintain good immunity by implementing a healthy lifestyle,” the official said. She further asked parents to pay attention to the health of children during the journey by ensuring they wear masks, which can provide protection against virus transmission. People must comply with the mask mandate, especially when meeting sick people and using public transportation, she stressed. In addition, she asked Jakarta residents who are feeling unwell to take COVID-19 tests at community health centers (puskesmas) in Jakarta to check their health status. She asked those who are experiencing symptoms, such as cough, cold, sore throat, fever, and red eyes, not to delay testing to prevent COVID-19 transmission. The tests are being provided for free at puskesmas for those who have symptoms or are close contacts of COVID-19 patients. “Please remember that we are still facing the COVID-19 pandemic,” Salama added. baca-jugaRelated news: Minister Effendy observes Eid return flow movement at Panjang PortRelated news: andgtov’t predicts peak of Eid exodus return flow to start on April 24Related news: Eid exodus travelers urged to delay return to April 26-30

Source: Antara News Agency