 Here are my favorite diseases that I absolutely love taking care of as a full-time doctor. Number one has to be acute heart failure exacerbations. Usually you have a patient who comes to you with three to seven days of shortness of breath, they haven't taken their meds, their meds aren't working, and they have swelling and fluid everywhere. But with the simple use of some short-term diuretics and some long-term medications, you can usually see your patient start to feel better and their legs look a lot skinnier in just a few short days. Number two, hyponutromial, or low sodium in the blood. Somebody comes in with low sodium, they feel like crap, they look like crap, and so there's a very algorithmic way of figuring out what the cause is, and sometimes you get some very exotic reasons why somebody's sodium can be low, and it's super cool to always work up regardless of how often I see it. And number three, diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA. This is basically when you have somebody with diabetes who has a blood sugar that's super elevated, yet their body thinks they're in a very fasted state, but the solution is pretty simple. You get an insulin, fluid, and some time, and that person will start to feel better relatively quickly. Now if you enjoyed this breakdown and you want more behind the scenes as my life is a full-time doctor, make sure you hit that follow and subscribe for more content just like this one.