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Khurana Kashmiri Lal

General Physician in Haryana | NMC Verified

General PhysicianUnknown, Haryana
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About Khurana Kashmiri Lal

Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal is a doctor based in Haryana. He holds an MBBS degree. He is registered with the Haryana Medical Council. His registration is verified by the National Medical Commission. As a General Physician, Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal can help with many common health issues. Patients visit for fever, cold, cough, body pain, and stomach problems. He can also help with routine check-ups and health screenings. General Physicians are often the first doctor you see when you feel unwell. They can diagnose and treat many conditions. If needed, they refer patients to a specialist for further care. Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal is available for consultations. You can book an appointment through MedOmeet. Visit his profile to see more details and schedule a visit.

Qualifications

MBBS

Education & Qualifications

MBBS

1976

Medical Registration

Registration Number

6

Medical Council

Haryana Medical Council

Registration Year

1977

Verify registration at National Medical Commission (NMC)

Frequently Asked Questions about Khurana Kashmiri Lal

What are the qualifications of Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal?
Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal holds an MBBS degree. He is registered with the Haryana Medical Council. His registration is verified through the National Medical Commission. This confirms he is a licensed doctor in India.
How can I book an appointment with Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal?
You can book an appointment with Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal through MedOmeet. Visit his profile page and use the booking option. For clinic hours and fees, please contact the clinic directly.
What does Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal treat as a General Physician?
As a General Physician, Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal can help with fever, cold, cough, body pain, stomach issues, and other common health problems. For specific conditions, please consult Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal directly.
Is Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal NMC registered?
Yes, Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal is registered with the Haryana Medical Council. His registration is verified through the National Medical Commission. You can check this on the NMC website.
Where does Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal practice?
Dr. Khurana Kashmiri Lal is a registered doctor in Haryana. For exact clinic address, timings, and fees, please visit his profile on MedOmeet or contact the clinic for current details.

When Should You See a General Physician?

A General Physician (GP) is your first point of contact for most health concerns. You should consult a GP when you experience any new, persistent, or worsening symptoms.

Fever lasting more than 3 days

soon

Persistent cough, cold, or sore throat

scheduled

Unexplained weight loss or fatigue

soon

Recurring headaches or body aches

scheduled

Digestive issues — acidity, loose motions, constipation

scheduled

High blood pressure or diabetes management

scheduled

Skin rashes, allergies, or infections

scheduled

Annual health check-up or preventive screening

routine

If you experience chest pain, difficulty breathing, sudden severe headache, or loss of consciousness, visit an emergency department immediately.

This information is for educational purposes only. Consult your doctor for personalized medical advice.

Common Conditions Treated by a General Physician

Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

Persistently elevated blood pressure that increases risk of heart disease and stroke.

Common Symptoms:

HeadachesDizzinessBlurred visionOften no symptoms

Severity: Chronic — needs ongoing management

When to seek urgent care: BP consistently above 140/90 mmHg despite lifestyle changes

Type 2 Diabetes

A metabolic condition where the body cannot effectively use insulin to regulate blood sugar.

Common Symptoms:

Increased thirstFrequent urinationFatigueSlow wound healing

Severity: Chronic — requires diet, exercise, and often medication

When to seek urgent care: Fasting blood sugar above 126 mg/dL on two separate tests

Common Cold & Flu (Influenza)

Viral infections affecting the upper respiratory tract, usually self-limiting.

Common Symptoms:

Runny noseSneezingSore throatBody achesMild fever

Severity: Usually mild — resolves in 7-10 days

When to seek urgent care: Fever above 103°F, difficulty breathing, or symptoms lasting beyond 10 days

Dengue & Viral Fever

Mosquito-borne viral infections common in India, especially during monsoon season.

Common Symptoms:

High feverSevere body achesHeadache behind eyesRashLow platelet count

Severity: Moderate — most recover with supportive care

When to seek urgent care: Platelet count dropping rapidly, abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, or bleeding

Thyroid Disorders

Conditions where the thyroid gland produces too much or too little hormone, affecting metabolism.

Common Symptoms:

Weight changesFatigueHair lossSensitivity to cold/heatMood changes

Severity: Chronic — manageable with medication

When to seek urgent care: Severe fatigue, rapid heart rate, or a visible neck swelling

Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)

Bacterial infection affecting the urinary system, more common in women.

Common Symptoms:

Burning during urinationFrequent urge to urinateCloudy urineLower abdominal pain

Severity: Usually mild with antibiotics

When to seek urgent care: Fever with back pain (may indicate kidney infection)

Gastritis & Acid Reflux (GERD)

Inflammation of the stomach lining or backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus.

Common Symptoms:

Burning sensation in chest/stomachBloatingNauseaLoss of appetite

Severity: Common — manageable with diet and medication

When to seek urgent care: Vomiting blood, black stools, or unintended weight loss

Anaemia (Low Haemoglobin)

A condition where blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells, very common in Indian women.

Common Symptoms:

FatiguePale skinShortness of breathDizzinessCold hands/feet

Severity: Varies — iron supplements help in most cases

When to seek urgent care: Haemoglobin below 8 g/dL or symptoms affecting daily activities

This information is for educational purposes only. Consult your doctor for personalized medical advice.

Questions to Ask Your General Physician

1What could be causing my symptoms?
Helps you understand whether your condition is simple or needs further investigation
2Do I need any blood tests or scans?
GPs can order basic tests to rule out serious conditions early
3Should I see a specialist for this?
A good GP will refer you when needed rather than delaying specialist care
4Are there any lifestyle changes that can help?
Many conditions improve with diet, exercise, and stress management
5What are the side effects of this medication?
Understanding side effects helps you take medicines safely and report problems
6How long should I take this medication?
Prevents both premature stopping and unnecessary prolonged use
7When should I come back for a follow-up?
Ensures your condition is monitored and treatment adjusted if needed
8Are there generic alternatives to the prescribed medicines?
Generic medicines are equally effective and significantly cheaper

How to Prepare for Your General Physician Visit

Before Your Visit

  • Write down your symptoms — when they started, how often, what makes them better/worse
  • Bring a list of all current medications (including vitamins and supplements)
  • Carry any previous reports — blood tests, X-rays, discharge summaries
  • Note your family medical history (diabetes, heart disease, cancer in parents/siblings)
  • If getting blood tests, ask beforehand whether fasting is required

During Your Visit

  • Be honest about all symptoms, even if they seem embarrassing
  • Mention if you smoke, drink alcohol, or have dietary restrictions
  • The doctor will check vitals: blood pressure, temperature, pulse, weight
  • Ask the doctor to explain the diagnosis in simple terms
  • Request a written prescription and clear dosage instructions

After Your Visit

  • Take medicines exactly as prescribed — complete the full course of antibiotics
  • Get recommended tests done within the suggested timeframe
  • Watch for warning signs the doctor mentions and come back if they appear
  • Keep your prescription and reports filed for future visits
  • Schedule follow-up if symptoms persist beyond the expected recovery time

Health Tips from a General Physician's Perspective

Get annual health check-ups after age 30

Basic blood work (CBC, sugar, lipids, thyroid) can catch problems early when they're easiest to treat.

Stay hydrated — drink 2-3 litres of water daily

Dehydration causes headaches, fatigue, and kidney problems. Increase intake during summer and exercise.

Don't self-medicate with antibiotics

Antibiotic resistance is a growing crisis in India. Always consult a doctor before taking antibiotics.

Get 7-8 hours of sleep nightly

Poor sleep increases risk of diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and weakens immunity.

Eat a balanced diet with seasonal fruits and vegetables

Indian diets often lack protein and fibre. Include dal, eggs, green vegetables, and whole grains daily.

Exercise at least 30 minutes, 5 days a week

Brisk walking, cycling, or yoga reduces risk of heart disease, diabetes, and depression by 30-40%.

Manage stress through meditation or hobbies

Chronic stress raises cortisol, leading to weight gain, high BP, and weakened immunity.

Based on public health guidelines. Consult your doctor before making health changes.

Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.

This profile is compiled from publicly available sources for informational purposes. The information may not be complete or up-to-date.

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