A Symptom-Based Approach to Anemia: Clinical Clues, Diagnostic Tools, and Condition-Specific Management
“Doctor, this patient has a hemoglobin level of 6.2…” — Whether you’re in an OSCE or on the wards, recognizing […]
“Doctor, this patient has a hemoglobin level of 6.2…” — Whether you’re in an OSCE or on the wards, recognizing […]
“It’s just some bloating, right?” — Not always. What seems like simple distention can sometimes hide urgent or even life-threatening
“I’ve had this cough that just won’t go away. It gets worse at night, and over-the-counter meds haven’t helped. I’m
“I’ve been feeling exhausted lately—no matter how much I sleep, it doesn’t get better.” Fatigue is one of the most
Urinary complaints such as frequency, incontinence, and retention are common in clinical practice—but easy to overlook or misattribute to aging.
“Doctor, she’s been drinking less lately… and today she looked pale and fainted at home.” ✨ What You’ll Learn in
Description Abdominal bloating is one of the most common yet elusive complaints in clinical practice. While it is often functional
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#Case1: A Curious Case of Positional Dyspnea Attending–Resident Dialogue Style Okay, In this article, we invite you to walk step-by-step through
This script includes two mock cases focusing on weight changes — one standard case of unintentional weight loss and one