Monday, 12 September 2011

How do I decide a disease management?

I am sure patients will be thinking -how does a doctor decide treatment?

Is it a standard protocol for everyone or its doctor's favourite drug .....so on.

Actually things have changed for the past few decades.

When I was training to become a doctor the choice of antibiotics was limited or shall i say the bugs were limited.Now the bacteria are changing ,the lifestyle is changing & the way we treat is changing.

The practice is more evidence based now.For example ,there is a X & Y drug which should be First line prescription for sinusitis.We should keep in mind the duration of taking it & NOT to stop half way-this leads to resistance.
If a particular patient does not respond to this X or Y drug,it is important for the doctor to look into complaince & associated factors -like treating allergies in a case of sinusitis.
If still symptoms persist -instead of blindly changing antibiotic-your doctor may consider a local swab from the nostrils or back of oral cavity[pus from sinus drips in throat].This swab may grow some bug & it will be worthwhile to treat accordingly.Of course if this exercise fails -we go to Second line drugs.

Its a step by step approach.This needs good communication & understanding between patient & doctor.The doctor has to keep him/herself uptodate with latest evidence based medicine.

Experience definitely counts for the rare cases.Most of the routine work requires evidence based approach.

Trust real doctors sitting in front of you, not internet....

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