Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is one of the most common and steadily increasing chronic respiratory conditions, especially among middle-aged and older adults.
Accurately measuring a baby’s temperature during episodes of cough and fever plays a crucial role in monitoring their condition and making appropriate care decisions.
Type 2 diabetes—one of the most common and serious chronic conditions—requires careful blood glucose control, which plays a key role in effective treatment and in preventing complications.
Every year, Vietnam records over 200,000 new cases of stroke – an alarming figure not only among the elderly but increasingly among young adults aged 20 to 40.
Chronic pharyngitis and chronic adenoiditis are two common upper respiratory conditions that significantly affect the health of both adults and children.
One of the earliest and most important signs of measles is a high fever, and accurately monitoring body temperature is crucial for timely intervention.
Among various endocrine disorders, adrenal insufficiency is often overlooked due to its vague and nonspecific initial symptoms, which can easily be mistaken for common fatigue.
After the age of 50, blood pressure tends to rise or fluctuate unpredictably—often without any noticeable symptoms.
Acute tonsillitis is one of the most common respiratory conditions affecting both adults and children during seasonal transitions.
Blood pressure and the kidneys are closely intertwined, like two gears working in sync within the circulatory system. When one malfunctions, the other is inevitably affected.
The flu and the common cold are the most prevalent — illnesses often underestimated, but potentially dangerous if neglected.
No longer a disease affecting only children, dengue is increasingly spreading among adults and the elderly—especially in densely populated urban areas.