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Women's Medi Park Hospital, located in Daemyeong sa dong, Daegu, South Korea offers patients Coronavirus Treatment procedures among its total of 45 available procedures, across 2 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Coronavirus Treatment procedures at Women's Medi Park Hospital, as all prices are available on request only. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes
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Late 2019, authorities identified a new coronavirus outbreak in China that has now reached other countries. The virus is known as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), while the disease is called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and also known as Wu Han Virus, after the city, it is believed to have originated from. If you have the symptoms of COVID-2019 or you have possibly been exposed to the virus, contact your doctor immediately to get proper help and advice and seek Coronavirus Testing.
There are currently no antiviral medications recommended to treat COVID-19. Treatment is mostly aimed at relieving symptoms, which may include cough syrup or medication, pain relievers, rest, and fluid intake. If your doctor thinks that you can be treated at home, you will be given special instructions, such as isolating yourself as much as possible from anyone (including family) and staying at home for a period of time. In severe cases, you may need to be treated in the hospital and stay in isolation away from other people until you have recovered.
The length of stay in the hospital and in Daegu can vary. If you are in Hospital, at Home, on Holiday you will be quarantined and you will continue to undergo throat swabs for the virus for 5 to 14 days. This is to determine if you are still contagious and will mean you will need to stay in the country and avoid being in close contact with anyone for at least two weeks while you recover.
Recovery time of COVID-19 varies, depends on the severity of the disease, your overall health, and your age. According to Harvard Health, people who have mild symptoms may recover within a few days, while those with pneumonia will need more time (ranging from days to weeks). In severe, life-threatening cases, it may take months for the person to recover.
Since it is common for viruses to exist in low levels within the body even after recovery, you will still need to be careful, particularly in your household setting. Do not share drinks or food and ensure that you wash your hands frequently. Always take the necessary precautions to avoid spreading the disease while at home or anywhere else. Bear in mind that recovery does not necessarily make you immune to the disease.
Little is known about the virus. Investigations and research about the virus are still ongoing, so the exact number of success rates and mortality rates are likely to change further as more cases are confirmed. Several groups of people have a high risk of developing complications due to the disease, including very young children, people aged 65 or older, and women who are pregnant. Those with any pre-existing health conditions are also at high risk.
There are currently no alternatives to coronavirus treatment. There is also no vaccine available to prevent infection. However, prevention is best. Always follow the standard precautions, such as washing your hands with soap and water frequently.
Before treatment, you may experience symptoms of the coronavirus and you may have spread it to other people. Theirs is also a small chance that the disease may become life-threatening. After Isolation and rest, any symptoms should be relieved and your chance of spreading the virus to other people will be reduced.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers
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Daegu is the fourth largest metropolitan city in South Korea with a population of over 2.5 million. Daegu is also known as “Textile City” because textiles used to be the pillar industry of the city. The city is home to big electronic companies such as Samsung. Daegu is famous for its oriental medicine and is also called Medi-City.
Daegu has become increasingly popular among domestic and international medical tourists. The city has been developing its healthcare infrastructure as well as promoting it. Daegu won Korea’s Leading Brand Award for three years in a row (2015, 2016, and 2017) for its contribution to South Korea’s medical tourism. In 2017, Daegu had the first successful arm transplant in Korea.
Hospitals in Daegu offer primary care such as General Health Check-Up, Cancer, and Serious Disease Surgery; Beauty care such as hair transplant, skincare, and plastic surgery; Other medical care would be dentistry, ophthalmology, and oriental medicine. The City is equipped with the world’s best medical technology, excellent medical practitioners, and affordable healthcare.
Daegu is fascinating in many ways, from shopping in the traditional market to hiking in beautiful locations. The following is a list of popular attractions in Daegu.
As in the rest of South Korea, Daegu has four distinct seasons. The city is a year-round destination for tourists.
Daegu International Airport is the gateway to Daegu. The airport is also a military base for the ROKAF’s 11th Fighter Wing. The airport operates domestic and also has several international flights. Daegu International Airport connects Daegu with major cities in Asia such as Tokyo, Bangkok, and Shanghai. Budget airlines that operate flights in the airport are T’way Airlines, Tigerair Taiwan, VietJet Air, and Asiana Airlines.
Daegu International Airport is located on the east side of the city. To get to the downtown area, tourists can take bus No. 401, the fare is 1.100KRW. Tourists can also take a taxi, it usually takes 25 minutes to reach the city center and the fare is around 7.000KRW.
After arriving in Korea, tourists should purchase a T-money card from vending machines in the subway or convenience store. The card will help and save tourists from the hassle of buying single-journey tickets. The card can be used on subways, public buses, and in most taxis.
Daegu provides a City Tour Bus for tourists which passes may cultural sites and tourist attractions. It departs from Daegu Tourists Information Center, Dongdaegu Train Station, and Bandwoldang at 11.00 am each day. It should cost around 5.000KRW. Daegu has three subway metro lines and the subways run from 05.30 am to 11.30 pm.
Taxis are easy to find and relatively cheap. A taxi ride gives more flexibility for tourists. People in Daegu do not use street numbers so it can get pretty confusing, make sure to know the nearest landmark to your destination for directions.
Foreign citizens of 107 countries under Visa Waiver Agreements do not need a visa to enter South Korea. Citizens of other countries that aren’t in the list (including China, India, and Russia) need to apply and obtain a visa.
South Korea provides an electronic visa application through Korea Visa Portal to simplify the process of applying for a visa. You can also go to the embassies or consulates of South Korea in your country.