Every year, around April, the temperature in Thailand sizzles at its hottest. The increasing temperature causes our bodies to be hotter than normal, which might cause some symptoms or unhealthy conditions. Therefore, we should try to cool down our body to avoid the symptoms or abnormal conditions.
To take care of your health in the summer weeks, there are many suggestions offered by Bhakkhaphorn Booranasuntikul from the Wiwatta Clinic, Applied Thai Traditional Medicine and Alternative Medicine Clinic at Princ Suvarnabhumi Hospital in Principal Healthcare, based on the science of Applied Thai Traditional Medicine.
Health problems from cumulative heat in bodies
Cumulative heat in bodies might cause sicknesses such as headaches, dizziness, tiredness, fainting, pain in the oral cavity and throat, aphthous stomatitis, constipation, difficulty in excretion, dry skin, inflammatory acne on faces, and abscess on bodies.
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