Areas of activity of the therapy profile:
1. Solving problems of a difficult diagnosis – patients with an unspecified diagnosis during earlier hospitalizations, as well as those with a number of concomitant diseases that affect the overall clinical picture, are examined and receive professional help.A private therapist clarifies and establishes a diagnosis in difficult cases with unclear conditions and syndromes, such as:
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fever of unknown origin,
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anemia (deficiency of blood),
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hypertonia,
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ESR acceleration,
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fainting and loss of consciousness,
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intractable pains of various localization,
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weight loss, weakness and psychophysiologic disorders, latent and somatized depressions,
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vegetative system disorders.
2. Preoperative preparation of patients for planned surgical treatment (cardiac, traumatological, vascular, gynecological, ophthalmic, abdominal and other surgeries). A large number of patients who expect certain surgical benefits have concomitant somatic diseases. The most common include coronary heart disease, hypertension, chronic obstructive lung disease. Preoperative preparation of patients for planned surgical treatment implies the necessary follow-up examination, qualified consultations of a general practitioner, and the correct (in accordance with the latest international and national clinical data) selection of baseline therapy that will minimize the risk of surgery which depends on the individual characteristics of each patient!
3. Treatment of patients with a combined pathology of internal organs. The selection of therapy for a patient suffering from several diseases has always been significantly difficult. Drugs often have exactly reverse effects, and a drug for the treatment of hypertension or coronary heart disease, for example, may be contraindicated in case of bronchial asthma. Many patients, especially the senior age group, suffer from a whole “bunch” of diseases, and taking into account all the possible effects of the drugs used is of great importance.
Treatment options with a general practitioner:
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selection of drugs taking into account individual characteristics (age, gender, metabolic characteristics, genetic predisposition)
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taking into account the mechanisms of interaction of various drugs to minimize side effects and use a minimum dose and enhance mutual positive effects
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treatment, taking into account the prognosis of the diseases, the formation of its preventive orientation (including to prevent long-term side effects)
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selection of optimal preoperative therapy for patients who are to undergo surgical treatment (taking into account the volume and type of the surgical benefit, the planned anesthetic technique)
- implication in complex therapy of natural and physical factors (physiotherapy) to optimize drug therapy, including reduction of the dosage of pharmacological drugs.