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Providing diagnosis and treatment of diseases, disorders, and complications of the ear, nose, and throat for both adults and children. Services range from consultation to surgery in complex cases by our team of medical professionals, including otolaryngologists, audiologists, and other specialists.
"I feel like I've been reborn; the nosebleeds have completely stopped."
Last March, Dr. Josep Vargas, a retired Spanish doctor working for the UN's public health sector in Thailand, experienced uncontrollable nosebleeds.
Initially, a nosebleed from his left nostril didn't alarm him, as he thought it was minor. He stopped it by pinching his nose. However, the bleeding recurred 4-5 times over the next few days, always from the same nostril. The final episode was like a "flowing tap," uncontrollable and profuse.
He rushed to a Bangkok hospital for emergency surgery to stop the bleeding. Upon waking, both nostrils were packed, preventing nasal breathing, yet the bleeding persisted despite the surgeon cauterizing multiple areas believed to be the source. As a fellow doctor, he felt the issue hadn't been properly addressed.
His wife found information about an ENT specialist team at Ramkhamhaeng Hospital. They decided to seek treatment there, where Dr. Lalintip and Dr. Puripan successfully performed another surgery. After this procedure, he felt "reborn," with no more nosebleeds.
Crucially, after this second surgery, neither nostril was packed, allowing him to breathe freely and return home the next day. He expresses deep gratitude to Dr. Lalintip, Dr. Puripan, and their entire medical team and staff.
"I feel like I've been reborn; the nosebleeds have completely stopped."
Last March, Dr. Josep Vargas, a retired Spanish doctor working for the UN's public health sector in Thailand, experienced uncontrollable nosebleeds.
Initially, a nosebleed from his left nostril didn't alarm him, as he thought it was minor. He stopped it by pinching his nose. However, the bleeding recurred 4-5 times over the next few days, always from the same nostril. The final episode was like a "flowing tap," uncontrollable and profuse.
He rushed to a Bangkok hospital for emergency surgery to stop the bleeding. Upon waking, both nostrils were packed, preventing nasal breathing, yet the bleeding persisted despite the surgeon cauterizing multiple areas believed to be the source. As a fellow doctor, he felt the issue hadn't been properly addressed.
His wife found information about an ENT specialist team at Ramkhamhaeng Hospital. They decided to seek treatment there, where Dr. Lalintip and Dr. Puripan successfully performed another surgery. After this procedure, he felt "reborn," with no more nosebleeds.
Crucially, after this second surgery, neither nostril was packed, allowing him to breathe freely and return home the next day. He expresses deep gratitude to Dr. Lalintip, Dr. Puripan, and their entire medical team and staff.