General Medicine is the branch of healthcare that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and non-surgical treatment of diseases in adults. Physicians trained in General Medicine (often called General Physicians or Internal Medicine specialists) provide comprehensive care for a wide range of health conditions and coordinate treatment when specialist care is needed.
What Does a General Physician Treat?
Fever, infections, cough, and cold
Diabetes and blood sugar disorders
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Thyroid disorders
Asthma and respiratory illnesses
Digestive problems such as acidity, gastritis, and constipation
Anemia, weakness, and nutritional deficiencies
Routine health checkups and preventive care
Services Usually Offered
Detailed medical consultation and examination
Diagnosis and treatment planning
Blood pressure, diabetes, and thyroid management
Health screening and preventive counseling
Vaccination advice for adults
Referral to specialists when advanced care is required
When Should You See a General Physician?
Fever lasting more than 2–3 days
Unexplained weight loss or persistent fatigue
High blood pressure or high blood sugar readings
Breathing difficulty, persistent cough, or chest discomfort
Recurring headaches, body aches, or dizziness
For annual preventive health checkups
Why General Medicine Is Important
General Medicine acts as the first point of contact for most health concerns. A general physician evaluates the overall health of the patient, identifies the underlying cause of symptoms, starts appropriate treatment, and ensures timely referral to specialists when necessary. This comprehensive approach helps in early detection, better disease control, and prevention of complications.
