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Dr.Naphat Phattarakulsasi

(สพ.ญ.ณภัทร ภัทรกุลศศิ)

Heart Center

Sirindhorn-Pinklao Branch ,Rangsit Branch
คลินิกตรวจรักษาโรคทั่วไป (General Medicine Clinic)
ไทย, อังกฤษ

Education & Certifications

2021 DVM, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Mahidol University
2023 Certificate of the Centre for Veterinary Education Program in Cardiorespiratory Medicine, The University of Sydney, Australia
2024 Certificate of Advanced Seminar in Cardiology Clinic 19th, Chulalongkorn University
2024 Certificate of Echocardiography Training and Workshop 3rd, Chiangmai university

Article by Dr.Naphat Phattarakulsasi

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Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) in Pets When the Heart Loses Its Strength
Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a condition where the heart muscle weakens, making it unable to contract normally. This leads to blood pooling in the heart chambers, causing them to enlarge (dilate) and decreasing the amount of oxygenated blood pumped to the body.
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Cases Treated by Dr.Naphat Phattarakulsasi

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Giving Extra Love and Care to Our Senior Companions
Time flies so fast, doesn’t it? It feels like just yesterday they were little puppies, and now they’ve become the ’grandpas’ of our homes. Take ’Phi Boonruean’ for example—now that he has entered his golden years, he is facing several health challenges, including cataracts, kidney disease, heart valve regurgitation, and seizures. When our pets reach this stage, they require a higher level of specialized care and attention to ensure their quality of life remains as comfortable and happy as possible.
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Believe it or not! Sudden Hind Limb Paralysis in Cats Can Be Caused by ’Heart Disease
Many cat parents might not be aware that heart disease is a leading cause of a life-threatening condition known as ’Feline Aortic Thromboembolism’ (FATE) or sudden blood clots. This often occurs unexpectedly, causing intense pain, stiffness in the hind legs, or paralysis in one or both limbs. If not treated immediately, it can lead to severe shock or even be fatal
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Facial Paralysis in Dogs... Because of ’Ear Inflammation’
Can you believe ear inflammation alone can cause facial paralysis? "Enzo," a 4-year-old Pug, arrived with an abnormally drooping right side of his face.
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