Fever Is Not Always an Infection: Important Hidden Causes You Should Know

Whenever we hear the word fever, the mind immediately jumps to infection. Most of us start thinking about bacteria, viruses, malaria, dengue, or maybe tuberculosis. But in real clinical practice, fever is not always that straightforward. Sometimes the body develops fever for reasons that have nothing to do with infection at all. And honestly, this is where medicine becomes […]
Recent Advances in Endocrinology: What’s New and Why It Matters in Real Practice By Dr. Priyadarshini Rajakumar

In endocrinology, we often depend on numbers. HbA1c, fasting sugars, post-prandial values—these guide most of our decisions. But with time and experience, every clinician realizes one thing very clearly: numbers don’t always reflect reality. Recent developments in endocrinology, especially in diabetes care, have helped us understand why this mismatch happens and how we can deal with it better […]
Most Residents Misdiagnose This! Disorders of the Gall Bladder & Bile Duct By Dr. Umalakshmi Premnath

Disorders of the gall bladder and bile ducts are among the most commonly misunderstood topics during residency. Many complications are missed because of confusing terminology, overlapping symptoms, and poor anatomical correlation. In this blog, we break down gall bladder and bile duct disorders in a clear, exam-oriented, and clinically relevant manner. Common Complications of Gall […]