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Protecting Your Child’s Health: Thanachart Insurance Offers Coverage for 4 Common Diseases in Children

Important Diseases to Watch Out for During the School Term

A leading insurance provider, Thanachart Insurance, is urging parents to be vigilant about four common diseases that often affect children during the school term. These diseases include dengue fever, flu, hand, foot, and mouth disease, and respiratory infections such as RSV. To help alleviate the financial burden associated with these illnesses, Thanachart Insurance offers the “Happy PA for Children’s Personal Accident Insurance,” which provides a comprehensive coverage hybrid. This insurance not only addresses accidents but also covers health concerns, including medical costs.

Parents are relieved of the need to pay upfront for outpatient and inpatient medical treatments at over 400 hospitals in the nationwide network. This insurance allows parents to take care of their young school-aged children holistically, reducing their worries when their loved ones fall ill.

Kongsak Hansawaengsin, the Chief Insurance Product Officer at Thanachart Insurance Public Company Limited, revealed that there has been a continuous increase in the number of patients, particularly among young school-age children, during the last rainy season. With the return to school, parents are understandably concerned about their children’s exposure to infectious diseases due to activities that often involve close contact and sharing of items. However, parents need not be overly anxious. Thanachart Insurance’s “Happy PA for Child Personal Accident Insurance Product” covers common diseases in children, such as dengue fever, flu, hand, foot, and mouth disease, and RSV respiratory infections. It provides coverage for both hospital stays and outpatient visits, and it is designed as a hybrid product that combines accident and health insurance.

The “Happy Child PA Child Accident Insurance Product” goes beyond providing accident coverage to insured parents or guardians. It extends its coverage to children or dependents aged 1 – 20, ensuring that medical treatment costs for accidents are taken care of, no matter how many times they occur. Additionally, this insurance covers expenses related to the four common diseases that children often contract. Parents can avoid the inconvenience of paying in advance for medical treatment by using hospitals in the network of over 400 locations nationwide. Furthermore, the premiums for this insurance are affordable, especially when compared to general health insurance plans for children. It also offers the convenience of 0% installments for up to 10 months with participating credit cards, subject to the company’s conditions. With its wide-ranging benefits, this insurance is expected to meet the needs of many parents.

Interested individuals can easily purchase the insurance or obtain additional product information through various channels, such as the Thanachart Insurance website, www.thanachartinsurance.co.th. They may also contact staff members at 0-2666-8899 or visit any TMB Thanachart (ttb) branch, as well as reach out to various agents and brokers.

Disease Prevention and Precautions

Thanachart Insurance recommends the following information regarding the prevention and precautions for the four diseases that should be closely monitored during the school term:

Dengue Fever

  • Dengue fever is caused by the dengue virus, which is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Symptoms include high fever, headache, eye pain, muscle and bone pain, rash, and possible bleeding. It is crucial to protect children from mosquito bites and regularly eliminate breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes in and around the house.

Flu

  • Influenza, or the flu, is caused by a virus found in mucus, saliva, or sputum of infected individuals. It is usually transmitted through coughing or sneezing. Symptoms include high fever, body temperature fluctuations, chills, severe muscle aches, fatigue, and clear mucus. Annual flu vaccinations, avoiding contact with sick individuals, regular handwashing, and wearing masks are effective preventive measures.

RSV Respiratory Infection

  • RSV respiratory infection is the most common illness among school-aged children. This viral infection affects the respiratory system, particularly young children under the age of 5. It spreads through saliva, mucus, or touching infected objects. Symptoms include fever, severe cough, difficulty breathing, rapid breathing, wheezing, excess mucus, lethargy, and decreased appetite. Preventive measures include frequent handwashing, avoiding contact with strangers, maintaining cleanliness, and ensuring well-ventilated and non-humid indoor environments.

Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

  • Hand-foot-mouth disease is caused by viruses in the Enterovirus group and is commonly seen in children under the age of 10. Symptoms are more severe in younger children and may include blisters, rashes, or inflamed sores on the hands, feet, and inside the mouth. Other symptoms may include a high fever, cough, sore throat, loss of appetite, and fatigue. Teaching children proper hand hygiene, ensuring cleanliness of surroundings and equipment through regular disinfection, and avoiding contact with sick individuals are vital in preventing the spread of the disease.

Source: Thanachart Insurance

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Thanachart Insurance Advise parents to look out for 4 popular diseases in children during the school term. Risk of getting sick with dengue fever, flu, hand, foot, and respiratory infections RSV will help manage financial risk if your child gets sick with “Happy PA for Children’s Personal Accident Insurance” which has coverage hybrid. Answers all accident and health concerns. Help take care of medical costs Parents do not have to pay upfront for outpatient and inpatient medical treatment in over 400 hospitals in the network nationwide. Confident in caring for young school-aged children comprehensively It helps ease the burden on parents to ease their worries when their loved ones are ill.

Mr revealed Kongsak Hansawaengsin, Chief Insurance Product Officer, Thanachart Insurance Public Company Limited, from data reporting common disease outbreaks during the last rainy season. It was found that the number of patients, especially among young children of school age, is continuously increasing. which many parents do during this school term I started to worry about my children having to go to school again. Because there might be activities for children to do together and be close. and has a common point of contact or touching things Not being careful about infectious diseases Parents should therefore prepare to deal with these issues. But don’t worry too much. Because currently there is insurance that protects against diseases that are common in children, especially Thanachart Insurance’s “Happy PA for Child Personal Accident Insurance Product”. That can help parents ease their worries when their children are sick with diseases that are common in children. Because it covers medical expenses for 4 diseases, including dengue fever, flu, hand, foot and mouth, and RSV respiratory infections, for hospital and outpatient stays. This product is designed in a hybrid format. A combination of accident insurance and health insurance that buys 1 person but receives cover for up to 2 people.

The “Happy Child PA Child Accident Insurance Product” will not only provide accident coverage to insured parents or guardians. Coverage is also extended to children or dependents aged 1 – 20, helping to take care of the medical treatment costs of accidents for an unlimited number of times. And it is special as there are medical costs from 4 diseases that children often get. Ready to facilitate parents from having to pay in advance for outpatient and inpatient medical treatment in hospitals in the network of more than 400 locations nationwide. As for the premiums, they are not as expensive as you might think compared to general health insurance for children. You can also pay in 0% installments for up to 10 months with participating credit cards and according to the conditions set by the company. Therefore, we believe that it meets the needs of many parents. The house is very good. Those interested can purchase or request additional product information through convenient channels, such as the Thanachart Insurance website. www.thanachartinsurance.co.th Contact staff Call 0-2666-8899 or TMB Thanachart (ttb) all branches and various agents and brokers.

Regarding diseases that should be monitored during the school term, what are the causes of these 4 diseases? And how to stop it? Thanachart Insurance Recommended information is as follows:

Dengue fever Caused by dengue virus. Aedes mosquitoes carry disease. Symptoms include high fever, headache, eye pain, muscle pain, bone pain, rash, and possibly bleeding. The most important prevention is to protect your children from mosquito bites. Regularly eliminate breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes inside and around the house. Flu It is caused by a virus that is in the mucus. Patient’s saliva or sputum Contact from coughing or sneezing After being infected, symptoms usually occur immediately or for about 1 – 2 days, with symptoms of high fever, hot body, chills, severe muscle aches, fatigue, and mucus clear, which can be prevented by having an annual flu vaccination. and avoid contact with sick people Wash your hands regularly Wear a mask for protection. RSV respiratory tract infection is the most common disease in children during the school term. It is a type of virus that causes a respiratory disease. Especially young children under the age of 5, it is transmitted through saliva, mucus, or touching objects that have the virus. Symptoms of the disease include fever, severe cough, difficulty breathing, rapid breathing, wheezing, mucus excess, lethargy, eat less Prevention: Wash your hands often, clean Avoid contact with strangers Clean the equipment and take care of the air in the house to be airy and not humid hand-foot-mouth disease Done caused by viruses in the Enterovirus group. It is most often found in young children under the age of 10. Symptoms are more severe in young children than in older children. They have blisters, rashes, or inflamed sores on the palms, soles, and insides of the feet. to the mouth High fever, cough, sore throat, loss of appetite, and fatigue Prevent the disease by teaching children to wash their hands. Maintain the cleanliness of the place and equipment with disinfectant regularly Avoid contact or close contact with sick people.

Source: Thanachart Insurance

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