Dr. Ankit Verma is a practicing physician with experience in adult internal medicine and routine clinical care. He has a strong interest in professional discussions related to rational medicine use, clinical decision-making, and real-world practice challenges.
On MedicalJani, he participates in knowledge-sharing discussions for educational purposes, focusing on general clinical observations, commonly followed approaches, and interdisciplinary learning. He believes professional forums play an important role in continuous learning and responsible healthcare practice.
Discussions shared are for professional learning only and not patient-specific medical advice.
On MedicalJani, he participates in knowledge-sharing discussions for educational purposes, focusing on general clinical observations, commonly followed approaches, and interdisciplinary learning. He believes professional forums play an important role in continuous learning and responsible healthcare practice.
Discussions shared are for professional learning only and not patient-specific medical advice.
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Consultant Physician alle Private Multi-Specialty Clinic
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Vive a Delhi
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Ha studiato MBBS – Government Medical College, India alle Government Medical CollegeClass of MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine) – State Medical University
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Why do patients fear rare diseases after reading symptoms online?Rise of online symptom searching Many patients search their symptoms online before consulting a professional. While this increases awareness, it also creates confusion. Common symptoms are often linked to rare conditions in search results. How rare conditions gain attention Online platforms sometimes highlight uncommon diseases because they attract attention. Patients...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 125 Views1
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How do patients interpret “fever” vs “infection” and when do they seek help?Understanding common medical terms Many patients use the words fever and infection as if they mean the same thing. In routine clinical practice, this confusion is very common. Fever is often seen as a disease itself, while infection is assumed in every case of raised temperature. Why confusion happens One major reason is online content. Patients read symptoms on the internet and...0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 167 Views1
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