Internal Medicine
Internal medicine is one of the most complex branches of medicine, dealing comprehensively with the internal organs and their pathologies. Often multiple, prolonged symptoms or general discomfort feeling can lead to a visit. Internal medicine specialises in the cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, metabolic, endocrine and haematological systems.
Internal medicine consultation
The aim of an internal medicine consultation is for the specialist to gain a detailed insight into the patient's symptoms, complaints and known medical conditions, allowing further tests to be carried out to make an accurate diagnosis. The doctor can then propose a comprehensive and complex therapy and solution to the patient to restore their health and improve their well-being.
DetailsPre-operative internal medical examination
Whether it's a minor or major surgical intervention, it always poses a challenge for the body. In order to minimize the number of complications and to allow the operating doctor to be aware of all important information about the patient, a preoperative internal medicine examination is essential.
DetailsECG assessment and analysis
Electrocardiography (ECG) is a diagnostic precedure in internal medicine designed to map the heart's electric activity and detect possible heart rhythm abnormalities. Skilled examination and interpretation of EKG may be necessary in various situations: it is often part of annual routine check-ups, essential for obtaining a driver's license, and required before surgeries. For a physician experienced in EKG recording and interpretation, an EKG report is like an open book, carrying crucial information about the health of the cardiovascular system.
DetailsEvaluation and intervention for obesity and overweight problems
Obesity is now a widespread disease, with almost ⅔ of the population overweight or obese. Obesity is caused by many factors, including habits, environmental factors and certain diseases.
DetailsBlood pressure regulation
Blood pressure disease affects an increasing proportion of the population. It can be caused by lifestyle factors, but also by an inherited predisposition. Today's modern medication is an excellent way to keep blood pressure under control and lifestyle therapy can put your health on the right track.
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