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Thai Respiratory Diseases

Post by pipoz4444 » May 8, 2019, 10:32 am

Interesting if accurate, which I suspect it may be

Looks like the Isaan area is not too bad when it comes to Tuberculosis, ony the White Bufallo's are left there. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Obiously has a problem with Liver Cancer (Drinking too much piss) and Diabetes (to many sugars)

Relatively safe to drive?? :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:

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Re: Thai Respiratory Diseases

Post by parrot » May 8, 2019, 1:01 pm

"Liver Cancer (Drinking too much piss)"

I think the liver cancer is connected to eating raw meats (wild animals, uncooked fish and uncooked fermented fish).

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Post by pipoz4444 » May 8, 2019, 1:37 pm

Hi and you may eb correct, but then again the reality is that it was probably just plain old "liver failure", which the Thai's put down to Cancer, because they dont actually distinguish the diference and dont actually do many if any autopsies :confused: :confused: :lol:
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Post by parrot » May 8, 2019, 2:22 pm

pipoz4444 wrote:
May 8, 2019, 1:37 pm
Hi and you may eb correct, but then agai the reality is that it was probably just plain old "liver failure", which the Thai's put down to Cancer, because they dont actually distinguish the diference and dont actually do many if any autopsies :confused: :confused: :lol:
It'a called cholangiocarcinoma มะเร็งท่อน้ำดี and it's a very serious issue with folks from Isaan. Thailand has the highest incidence of the cancer in the world
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholangiocarcinoma

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Post by pipoz4444 » May 8, 2019, 5:00 pm

Yes unfortunately I am aware of cholangiocarcinoma, what it does and what the progressive signs are. Also from what I have read, cholangiocarcinoma is cancer that typically forms in the bile duct tubes and one that older people, say 55 and above more commonly get, than younger people.

Have seen it in action in someone who was in her mid-late 80's and another gentlemen in his early 70's. It took less than 5 months from when it was first diagnosed in each. The lady had Hep C in her younger years, but didn't drink. The gentlemen also had Hep C and did drink quite a fair bit. Hep C arguably being one of many possible contributing factors.

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Post by Giggle » May 8, 2019, 6:13 pm

Wiki wrote:Liver flukes are parasitic worms that live in the bile ducts and the liver of infected animals. These parasites cause a disease called fascioliasis in people, cattle, and sheep. Although liver flukes can infect people in all parts of the world, they are most prevalent in developing countries.
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Liver flukes are parasites that can cause disease in humans and some animals. Liver flukes cannot be spread from person to person. Instead, people and animals get infected with liver flukes by eating contaminated fish or drinking contaminated water. People can only become infected by drinking water or eating fish from places where liver flukes live.

Once contracted, liver flukes may live in a person's body for 20 to 30 years if left untreated. People most commonly get infected with liver flukes through the following ways:

consuming freshwater fish infested with the flukes (sushi)
eating freshwater vegetables, such as watercress
drinking contaminated water
washing vegetables or fruits with contaminated water

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