About the General Medicine
Department

General Medicine department at Sunrise hospital caters to wide variety of non- surgical diseases like hypertension, fevers like Typhoid, Malaria, Dengue etc. and we provide personalized care to all patients. Our expert team of Physicians, Family medicine specialists & Diabetologists are committed to excellence in healthcare, focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of a wide range of acute and chronic illnesses including diabetes, stroke, thyroid disorders, Kidney and liver diseases, Respiratory and Urinary infections, HIV/AIDS, TB and other infections. We have talented specialists with modern diagnostic services here to support your health and well-being at every stage of life. Our 24/7 MICU take pride in serving our community by combining cutting-edge critical care with advanced technology to provide compassionate care to our patients.

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Thyroid disorders are caused by imbalances in thyroid hormone production. The most common conditions include hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid), hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid), thyroiditis, and thyroid nodules. Symptoms include weight changes, fatigue, and changes in heart rate. Diagnosis mainly involves blood tests to measure thyroid hormone levels, and treatment involves medication, radioactive iodine therapy, or surgery.

CKD involves the loss of kidney function over time. Symptoms may include fatigue, swelling, and changes in urination. Early detection through blood and urine tests is necessary. Management focuses on controlling underlying conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension, through medication, diet, and lifestyle changes.

Cirrhosis is advanced scarring of the liver due to long-term damage. Caused by excessive alcohol consumption, hepatitis, and fatty liver disease. Symptoms include jaundice, abdominal swelling, and confusion. Treatment involves medications, lifestyle changes, and liver transplantation in severe cases.

This condition is a complication of diabetes that affects kidney function. Symptoms are often noticed late. Regular screening for kidney function in diabetic patients is essential. Management includes blood sugar control, blood pressure management, and medications to protect kidney function.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) IBD, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, involves chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weight loss. Diagnosis is through endoscopy and imaging tests, and treatment involves medications to reduce inflammation and, in severe cases surgery is required.

Peptic ulcers are sores on the lining of the stomach or duodenum. Common causes include H. pylori infection and long-term use of NSAIDs. Symptoms include burning stomach pain, bloating, and nausea. Treatment includes antibiotics for H. pylori, acid-reducing medications, and lifestyle changes.

Food poisoning is caused by consuming contaminated food or water. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. Treatment focuses on hydration and symptomatic relief, severe cases may require medical attention.

A chronic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels due to insulin resistance or lack of insulin production. Symptoms include excessive thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue. Management involves lifestyle changes, blood sugar monitoring, and medications.

High blood pressure can lead to serious health issues like heart disease and stroke. It often has no symptoms but can be diagnosed through regular check-ups. Management includes lifestyle changes and medications.

refers to high levels of lipids (fats) in the blood, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Diagnosis is through blood tests, and management involves diet, exercise, and medications.

A chronic inflammatory disease of the airways causing wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing. Management includes avoiding triggers, inhalers, and medications.

These include conditions like pneumonia, bronchitis, and the flu. Symptoms often include cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. Treatment depends on the cause and may involve antibiotics, antivirals, or supportive care.

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) commonly affect the bladder and urethra. Symptoms include pain during urination, frequent urination, and lower abdominal pain. Treatment involves antibiotics and staying hydrated.

Chronic headaches include tension headaches and migraines, characterized by severe, recurrent head pain. Management involves identifying triggers, medications, and lifestyle changes.

Anemia is a condition where lack of healthy red blood cells, leading to fatigue and weakness. Causes include nutritional deficiencies, chronic diseases, and bone marrow disorders. Diagnosis is through blood tests, and treatment depends on the cause.

Convulsions are sudden, uncontrolled body movements caused by abnormal brain activity, commonly seen in epilepsy. Management includes medication to control seizures and emergency care during an episode.

Syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness due to reduced blood flow to the brain. Causes vary from dehydration to heart problems. Management involves identifying and treating the underlying cause.

Sepsis is a life-threatening response to infection that can lead to multiorgan failure. Early detection and treatment with antibiotics and supportive care are needed for survival.

A viral infection that attacks the immune system. Management involves antiretroviral therapy (ART) to control the virus and prevent progression to AIDS.

A bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs. Symptoms include a persistent cough, fever, and weight loss. Treatment involves a long-term course of antibiotics.

include respiratory problems, organ damage, and long-term effects (long COVID). Management includes supportive care, medications, and rehabilitation.

Regular health check-ups to help detect diseases early, ensuring timely intervention and better health outcomes. Packages may include blood tests, imaging, and consultations.

Vaccinations protect against various infectious diseases, including influenza, pneumococcal disease, and hepatitis. Keeping up with vaccinations is essential for maintaining good health. Our department is highly focused on providing immediate treatment for stroke that can minimize brain damage and improve outcomes. Our 24-hour MICU provides critical care for stroke patients and other medical emergencies, ensuring comprehensive management and recovery support.

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