In addition, the book contains a comprehensive chapter that focuses on the differential diagnosis of many common symptoms. These symptoms include hypertension, chest discomfort, palpitations, dyspnea, migraines, dizziness, and abdominal pain, among others.
The symptoms and potential diagnosis are laid out in a tabular manner that is simple to read, and they contain a discussion of significant clinical aspects and potential research avenues. An appendix that is helpful contains a section on prescription during pregnancy as well as a list of medications that should not be taken during pregnancy. This section is intended for physicians who are naturally hesitant to prescribe medications during pregnancy.