FAQs
What is evidence-based medicine?
“Evidence-based medicine” means medical care that is up-to-date with the most current recommendations. Medical research is constantly discovering new ways to identify, prevent, and treat illness. We pride ourselves on being aware of that research so we can provide our patients with the most effective medical care.When should I consult an Internal medicine doctor
If you experience health problems related to heart, kidney, blood, lungs, joints, brain, liver or cancer. You can also consult internal medicine consultant for endocrine disorders, hypertension, fever, poisoning, snake bite and animal bites.What are the subspecialties of Internal medicine
Allergy and immunology, cardiology, endocrinology, haematology, infectious diseases, gastroenterology, nephrology, oncology, pulmonology and rheumatologyWhat is Internal Medicine
Internal medicine or general medicine is the medical speciality that is concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseasesWhat are the symptoms of diabetes?
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If you have any of the following diabetes symptoms, see your doctor about getting your blood sugar tested:
- Urinate (pee) a lot, often at night
- Are very thirsty
- Lose weight without trying
- Are very hungry
- Have blurry vision
- Have numb or tingling hands or feet
- Feel very tired
- Have very dry skin
- Have sores that heal slowly
- Have more infections than usual