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Best to consult specialist on multiple ailments

When it comes to several syndromes, we often get very confused which doctor or specialist that we want to consult to. Basically, we would consult a General Practitioner when we do not have any idea of the signs and symptoms that we get to feel in our body, that is true, but certain circumstances like we do have knowledge of what is occuring but would only like to know which person to consult to. 


These are based on my personal experiences which best to consult on each situations:




Internal Medicine Specialist

⇴You are experiencing heartburns or gastric pains, accompanied by menstrual pain, consult a internal medicine doctor best than a ob-gynecologist first and tell all the signs and symptoms. 


Consulting an OB first might not be the best option that we have since dysmenorrhea is a natural symptom, but when we experience both pains at the same time that makes it unbearable it is one serious issue that we need to address, it is on my experience that I consult with a internal medicine specialist and tell all the associated pains that I feel than going to another specialist which makes it even more inconvenient for you. 

Nephrologist/Pulmonologist Specialist
Heartburns or gastric pains due to drug induced for treatment of UTI (Urinary Drug Infection),  with a history of Pneumonia best to consult a Nephrologist with a specialization of pulmonology. 

Note: Better to check with a specialist that is associated with your main issue. They can help best check on which intervention to give since that is their area of specialization.

Gastrologist
⇴Gastric pains or bleeding in stomach due  constipationdiarrhea or abdominal pain. 

Pneumologist

⇴Seek a Pneumologist immediately even if it would be just 3 days cough or colds. 

H.E.E.N.T
Migraines are part of a H.E.E.N. T specialist, so consult your trusted H.E.E.N.T specialist near you if you are getting persistent headaches.

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