General medicine, also known as internal medicine, covers the prevention, diagnosis, and non-surgical treatment of adult diseases. Internists manage complex medical conditions including infections, autoimmune diseases, metabolic disorders, and multi-system illnesses.





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A general medicine doctor treats adult conditions including fever, infections, diabetes, hypertension, respiratory illnesses, gastrointestinal problems, anemia, thyroid disorders, urinary tract infections, and manages patients with multiple coexisting conditions.
General medicine (internal medicine) focuses on adults and often handles more complex or multi-system diseases. Family medicine covers all age groups from newborns to the elderly and includes preventive care, pediatrics, and minor surgical procedures.
Consult a general medicine doctor for persistent fever, unexplained weight loss, chronic fatigue, recurring infections, uncontrolled diabetes or blood pressure, joint pain, breathing difficulties, or when you need a comprehensive health evaluation.
Yes, internists are trained to manage chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, COPD, chronic kidney disease, and autoimmune disorders. They coordinate long-term treatment plans and adjust medications based on ongoing monitoring.
Common tests include complete blood count, blood sugar and HbA1c, liver and kidney function tests, thyroid profile, lipid panel, urine analysis, chest X-ray, ECG, and specific tests based on presenting symptoms.