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Talk Show "Adenoiditis & Tonsillitis - When to Operate?"

Talk Show "Adenoiditis & Tonsillitis - When to Operate?"

Start time: 2017-09-23 09:00:00
End time: 2017-09-23 12:00:00

1/17/2018 2:06:07 PM

Adenoids and tonsils are important elements of the immune system that help the body prevent respiratory infections. In children, as the immune system is weak and incomplete, adenoids and tonsils are often inflamed and recurrent.

In Vietnam, it is estimated that 30% of children, especially those among 2-5 years old, suffer from adenoiditis. If not treated promptly, these diseases can cause complications to other organs such as otitis media.

Are adenoiditis and tonsillitis dangerous for children? When do children need intervention and treatment? What should parents do when their children have tonsillitis and adenoiditis? With a view to sharing medical knowledge and helping parents to understand this symptom better, CarePlus International Clinics, in conjunction with Phu Hung Life Insurance, would like to invite you to our talk show “Adenoiditis and Tonsillitis – When to Operate?​”.

  • Time: 9am Saturday, 23/09/2017
  • Location: Careplus District 7 Clinic - Level 2, Crescent Plaza, 105 Ton Dat Tien, Tan Phu Ward, Dist. 7, HCMC
  • Presenter: BS LÊ TỰ THÀNH NHÂN – 20 years of experience in Otorhinolaryngology; specialist in Cochlear Implant Surgery; specialist certification in the US (California), Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia
  • No entrance fee

Attending our talk show, you will have the opportunity to win the following health packages:

  • GENERAL HEALTH SCREENING FOR ADULTS (Male: 1.900.000 VND; Female: 2.200.000 VND)
  • GENERAL HEALTH SCREENING FOR CHILDREN (550.000 VND)
  • GYNECOLOGICAL HEALTH SCREENING (950.000 VND)
  • And many more special gifts

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