General medicine


The primary focuses of general medicine are illness prevention, diagnosis, and the medical management of adult conditions that do not require surgical intervention. Physicians are general practitioners who have chosen to specialise in a particular field of medicine. Physicians are experienced in managing patients with undifferentiated or multi-system illness processes. Internal medicine is another name for this subspecialty of medicine. This section of the Altor hospital is primarily concerned with the identification of disorders and the subsequent treatment of those diseases with appropriate medicines. The field of general medicine is extremely broad and encompasses a variety of subspecialties.

Why choose Altor Hospitals for General medicine?

Altor Hospitals coordinate pre- and post-operative treatment with the referring physician and necessary specialists. When it comes to disease identification and prevention, medical and lifestyle management, Altor Hospital's Department of General Medicine remains at the forefront. Patients receive the greatest care in well-equipped labs and wards with caring healthcare staff. Strong interprofessional teams encourage multidisciplinary patient treatment. We strive for the best care.

Our services in General medicine

  • Allergy

  • Acute medicine

  • Neurology

  • Rheumatology

  • Asthma

  • Respiratory disorders

  • Cardiology

  • Diabetes mellitus

  • Endocrinology

  • Infectious diseases

  • Gastroenterology

  • Immunology

  • Geriatric medicine

  • Paediatric medicine

  • Rehabilitation medicine

  • Oncology


Our treatments in General surgery

  • Endotracheal intubation

  • Pleural biopsy

  • Lumbar puncture

  • Basic ventilator management

  • Pleural fluid aspiration


FAQs

A great method to maintain your health is to schedule an annual physical with your doctor. An annual physical is frequently covered as preventive care by health insurance or employer-sponsored plans, and some policies also include preventive care services.

No. Only diseases brought on by bacteria, fungi, and specific parasites are treatable with antibiotics. They are ineffective against any viral infections. Most coughs, sore throats, the flu, and colds are all brought on by viruses.

Headaches can be treated in a variety of ways. Changes in lifestyle are the initial step in the treatment of headaches. Among the few things that can be done to alleviate headaches include adequate rest, a clean environment, eating at the proper time, exercising, etc. Additional natural cures to try include yoga, meditation, and counselling (if needed). Exercise and a healthy diet go a long way toward relieving headaches.

Stroke does not necessarily result from migraine. Stroke can only occur when a migraine becomes complicated. According to statistics, if a migraine worsens, persons with a history of them are more likely to get a stroke. Reducing smoking and refraining from high blood pressure-raising activities are advised for those who suffer from migraines. You should begin pursuing a "stroke-smart" way of life.