This paper summarises some of the more common reasons for intraocular injection, as well as some common and/or more serious complications.
This article provides a framework for the general practitioner to assess and manage a child presenting with a red eye.
This article presents a clinically useful guide for GPs to support the primary management of chemical-related eye injuries, particularly in rural and regional settings.
Ocular trauma may result in pathology of the ocular surface and adnexa, extraocular muscles, orbital walls, eye and optic nerve.
Dry eye disease is often underappreciated and underdiagnosed due to the vague nature of the symptoms.
This article aims to explore and address the treatment options that primary care practitioners can offer for melasma.
This issue of AJGP examines musculoskeletal conditions – how these cause pain and how to manage the multitude of ways in which these impairments affect the lives of our patients.
Pain due to musculoskeletal conditions is difficult to express and define and is often overlooked in consultations.
General practitioners are in a prime position to screen and diagnose common comorbidities of psoriasis and have the experience and knowledge to manage them accordingly.
This case study discusses the differential diagnoses and appropriate tests and investigations for a man aged 32 years with bilateral optic disc swelling.
A man aged 35 years with a 14-pack year history of smoking presented to his general practitioner with a 12-month history of progressive dyspnoea.
This paper describes a clinical approach to chronic respiratory disorders for clinicians working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, particularly in the remote Australian context.
Lifestyle medicine might offer an adjunct approach to better managing chronic disease.
A boy aged 13 years presented with a painful red left eye persisting for two days.
A woman aged 62 years had a telehealth appointment for the management of osteoporosis.