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Conditions Managed by an Internal Medicine Specialist

Pyrexia of Unknown Origin (PUO)

Fever lasting more than 3 weeks without a clear diagnosis despite initial investigations. Common in India due to diverse infections.

Autoimmune Diseases

Conditions where the immune system attacks the body's own tissues — lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis.

Electrolyte Imbalances

Abnormal levels of sodium, potassium, calcium, or magnesium in the blood, causing varied symptoms.

Complex Diabetes Management

Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes with complications or requiring insulin pump therapy and multi-drug regimens.

Resistant Hypertension

Blood pressure remaining above target despite 3 or more antihypertensive medications including a diuretic.

General Health Tips

  • Get annual comprehensive health check-ups after age 40
  • Keep a master list of all your medications
  • Don't treat multiple symptoms with multiple OTC medicines
  • Manage stress — it worsens almost every chronic disease
  • Stay up-to-date with vaccinations

How to Prepare for Your Internist Visit

Before Your Visit

  • Bring ALL reports from every specialist you've seen — internists need the complete picture
  • Prepare a complete medication list with doses and timings
  • Write down your symptoms chronologically — when they started, progression, what helps or worsens
  • Note any recent travel, animal exposure, or sick contacts if you have fever

During the Appointment

  • Describe symptoms in detail — don't assume anything is irrelevant
  • Mention all systems — appetite, sleep, bowel habits, urination, mood
  • Discuss family history of chronic diseases, cancers, and autoimmune conditions
  • Ask about consolidating your care if you are seeing too many specialists

After the Visit

  • Follow up with recommended investigations before the next visit
  • Don't self-modify medication doses — consult before changing
  • Keep a symptom diary if asked — patterns help diagnosis
  • Bring new investigation reports to follow-up visits for comparison

Questions to Ask Your Internist

  1. 1.Could my symptoms be connected to one underlying condition?
  2. 2.Are any of my medications interacting with each other?
  3. 3.Which specialist do I actually need?
  4. 4.What preventive screenings am I due for at my age?
  5. 5.Can any of my medications be stopped or reduced?
  6. 6.Is my fever infectious, autoimmune, or something else?

When Should You See an Internal Medicine Specialist?

An Internist (Internal Medicine specialist) manages complex adult medical conditions, especially when multiple diseases coexist.

  • Multiple chronic conditions — diabetes + hypertension + thyroid
  • Unexplained symptoms not diagnosed by GP
  • Complex medication management
  • Pre-surgical medical clearance
  • Autoimmune conditions needing coordination
  • Unexplained fever lasting more than 2 weeks

Internists are ideal when you have multiple health problems that need coordinated management by one specialist.

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