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Fevers and Infections

Most fever is beneficial, causes no problems, and helps the body fight off infections. Fever does not stay at a constant temperature. Sometimes temperature peaks every day and then returns to normal. Alternatively, temperature varies but does not return to normal. Best general medicine doctors in Guntur can no longer think that the pattern of the rise and fall of fever is very important in the diagnosis of certain disorders.

Diabetes and Hypertension

Diabetes is a disease that results in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose). At this stage the body does not produce insulin. Some people may refer to this type as insulin-dependent diabetes. Hypertension is the condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high. Make an appointment with Best general medicine hospitals in Guntur to get diabetes treatment in Guntur

Thyroid Problems

Thyroid disorders are conditions that affect the thyroid gland, a butterfly-shaped gland in the front of the neck. The thyroid has important roles to regulate numerous metabolic processes throughout the body. Different types of thyroid disorders affect either its structure or function. The thyroid gland is located below the Adam's apple wrapped around the trachea. A thin area of tissue in the gland's middle, known as the isthmus, joins the two thyroid lobes on each side. You can prevent the complications of thyroid disease by following the internal medicine in Guntur that the doctor prescribes.

Anemia and jaundice

Anemia is a condition that develops when your blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a main part of red blood cells and binds oxygen. If you have too few or abnormal red blood cells, or your hemoglobin is abnormal or low, the cells in your body will not get enough oxygen. Where as Jaundice itself is not a disease but it is a symptom of several possible underlying illnesses. Jaundice forms when there is too much bilirubin in your system. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment that is formed by the breakdown of dead red blood cells in the liver. Normally, the liver gets rid of bilirubin along with old red blood cells.