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Depending on the scientific and technological developments in modern medicine, Internal Medicine: (General Internal Medicine), although it is divided into branches within itself, continues to be the first application centre and solution unit for all non-surgical health problems of adult patients.
Rapidly developing sub-branches such as Nephrology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Chest Diseases, Haematology, Oncology, Infectious Diseases, Rheumatology, Immunology-Allergy, Diabetes, Cardiology are born out of Internal Medicine.
Internal medicine is a comprehensive science. It is a department where outpatient and inpatient treatment of patients who apply to the hospital due to various complaints is organised and it acts as a guide in solving their complaints. For this reason, it is the department where patients are examined, the first diagnosis is made, treatment is organised depending on the condition of the disease or referred to another branch.
The basic principle of Internal Medicine is to objectively evaluate and treat the patient. Internal Diseases; diabetes, liver diseases, kidney diseases, blood diseases, digestive system (stomach and intestines) diseases, infectious diseases, respiratory system diseases, hormone diseases and obesity.
Internal medicine is the point of application and solution for all problems from febrile diseases to metabolic diseases, from kidney disease to liver diseases. Internal medicine specialists refer to all surgical branches, especially general surgery, when surgical treatment is required.
Internal Medicine
- Hypertension
- Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
- Anaemia (anaemia)
- Thyroid Gland Diseases (asthma/Coah)
- Joint and Rheumatism Diseases
- Gastroenterology Diseases
- Obesity
- Insulin Resistance
- Functional Medicine
- Intravenous Therapies (Vit,
Glutathione) - Diagnosis and Treatment of Endocrine Diseases
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