Category Archive For "Health"
Food Poisoning vs Stomach Bug: What’s The Difference?
Most people interchange food poisoning and stomach bugs because they have similar symptoms, but the two are different from one another. Food poisoning is mainly caused by bacteria from contaminated food, while a stomach bug is caused by a virus. These two illnesses are common for travellers and expats in Thailand. In this Pacific Prime …
Food Poisoning First Aid Services in Thailand
Food poisoning is a common concern for expats and residents in Thailand, where the vibrant street food culture and tropical climate can sometimes lead to foodborne illnesses. That is why it’s important for travelers and expats to keep in mind first aid services like the 24/7 emergency hotline 1672. This guide provides essential information about …
A Guide to Food Poisoning Symptoms for Expats in Thailand
Notable symptoms of food poisoning, which is caused by accidental consumption of contaminated food or drinks, may include an upset stomach, diarrhea, and vomiting. All these symptoms could manifest within hours or weeks following the consumption and may include additional symptoms as well. Are you an expat looking to stay insured and protect yourself from …
Food Poisoning and Your Health Insurance in Thailand
As an expat in Thailand, it’s important to be on the lookout for what you eat, particularly street food. The hot climate also increases the likelihood of food poisoning as heat allows germs to grow. With health insurance, however, you can access quality medical care if you do get food poisoning. This Pacific Prime Thailand …
Japanese Encephalitis in Thailand
Although the overall risk of contracting Japanese Encephalitis in Thailand is generally low for visitors, because infection can be fatal and the long-term consequences of infection can be highly debilitating, expats and visitors alike should take all feasible precautions to protect themselves. Are you an expat in Thailand looking to safeguard yourself from the country’s …
Leptospirosis in Thailand
Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that is spread through the urine of domesticated animals such as dogs, farm animals, and small rodents. The disease usually thrives in warmer climates with high annual rainfall, including Thailand. This Pacific Prime Thailand article will provide you with an overview of the causes of leptospirosis, the people most at …
Typhoid Fever in Thailand
Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that is endemic in Thailand and could be potentially fatal without proper treatment. It is a stealthy disease, so the best way to take care of yourself is to prevent yourself from contracting it by practicing proper hygiene measures. If you’re planning to visit Thailand, you’ll be excited about …
What is the Zika Virus?
The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne virus, while most people who are infected do not develop symptoms, those who do show symptoms may develop rashes, fevers, muscle and joint pain, malaise, headaches, and conjunctivitis. The virus has an incubation period of 3-14 days. Are you worried about the Zika virus in Thailand? In this guide, …
What You Need to Know about Malaria in Thailand
Malaria is prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions around the world and in Thailand, yet a lot of travelers and expats still chose the “Land of Smiles” as one of their top destinations for relocation and vacation. What are the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and preventive measures for malaria in Thailand? Find out everything expats …
Chikungunya in Thailand
Refreshing as it may seem, the rainy season in Thailand comes with a long list of illnesses. Among the list is Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne disease with symptoms similar to Dengue and Zika. As there’s no vaccines and treatment against the virus, the best preventive measure is to avoid mosquitoes. This Pacific Prime Thailand article will …