Adebowale Adeleye
Internist
Unit 3-3 Werambie Street Huntsville Alabama, 35824About
Adebowale Adeleye, MD, is an internist with his own private practice in Decatur, Alabama. He received his medical degree from the University of Ibadan in 1992, where he also interned. Furthermore, Dr. Adeleye completed his residency training at Cook County Health and Hospitals System and became certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Adeleye is also the Principal Consultant at The Mane Choice Hair Solutions in Madison, Alabama, where he helps with the formulation of vitamins, conditioners, shampoos and other products to grow, strengthen and make hair healthier. He remains an active member of the American College of Physicians and the American Medical Association.
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Education and Training
MD at University College Hospital
Ibadan
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
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When should I take my child to the doctor for pneumonia?
First, some pertinent questions: how do you know your child has pneumonia? And, did your child get a chest x-ray or another chest imaging procedure?. If your child did not get a chest imaging procedure, how did you diagnose pneumonia? If there is a suspension in your mind that your child has pneumonia or something similar, you call your doctor IMMEDIATELY! A child with pneumonia can get seriously I’ll within a day! It is not something to think about. You call your doctor right away as your child’s life is at stake with pneumonia. Your lungs are unable to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide well if you have pneumonia. Call your doctor NOW! READ MORE
Left side of brain pulses and sometimes pain?
Now, this could be a small thing like you having to drink a lot more water every day as dehydration can cause that. You also have to cut down on your brain’s exposure to loud music and blue lights from your phone which can be problematic. It could also be from your cervical spine causing you pain on one side of the head so, you need good pillows and need to sleep flat, on a bed, at night, with a range of motion exercises on your neck. Could it be an aneurysm? Possibly. Hence, you have to see a doctor about getting a CY scan of your head if indicated. Reduce any analgesics you take for this, preferably not taking any at all as this mask the pain without elucidating or treating the cause. You need to see a doctor as soon as possible! Adebowale Adeleye, MD READ MORE
What tests are available to me to confirm possible hearing loss?
There are many tests that can be done to evaluate your hearing. If you have access to a computer and are able to go online, there are preliminary online tests to evaluate your hearing. These give you an idea as to whether you have any significant hearing loss or not. For a better evaluation though, you'd probably have to go to an audiologist or audiometrist who will have all the equipment at their office. adebowale adeleye READ MORE
Are my lypmh nodes infected or could it be cancer?
You say you’re 16 years old and these little bumps do not hurt. There are a few things that can cause these symptoms. What you’re relating suggests an inguinal lymphadenopathy, which is when you get enlarged lymph nodes in your groin. Some questions will be: 1. Are you having sex or have had sex? 2. Are you losing weight or not able to gain weight? 3. Are you having episodes of being hot at night or sweats? 4. Have you had any blood work done recently? 5. Have you been having any diarrhea or nausea and vomiting? 6. Do you walk around outside without shoes? There are quite a few other questions, but you have to go see a doctor ASAP as any large lymph node as you described is abnormal. Some diagnoses to think about include Herpes Simplex (like a cold sore), Syphilis, or a lymphoma. Please visit a doctor, any doctor, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!! Adebowale Adeleye READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Internships
- University College Hospital, Ibadan- 1993
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Physicians, American Medical Association
What do you attribute your success to?
- Listening to his patients and their families.
Hobbies / Sports
- Chess, Watching Sports
Favorite professional publications
- Annals of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine News, Mayo Clinic Proceedings
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Adebowale Adeleye received his medical degree in 1992 from the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. He then completed his internship at the University College Hospital – the teaching hospital of the University of Ibadan. Upon relocating to the United States, he served his residency at Cook County Health and Hospitals System in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Adeleye is board-certified in internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He remains within the scope of his practice through his professional society memberships with the American College of Physicians and the American Medical Association. Dr. Adeleye is a highly-trained and qualified internal medicine physician who has been practicing for more than 17 years and is currently serving patients at his own internal medicine private practice in Decatur, Alabama. Additionally, he is the Principal Consultant at The Mane Choice Hair Solutions in Madison, Alabama, where he helps in the formulation of vitamins, conditioners, shampoos and other products to grow, strengthen and make hair much healthier. Prior to his current endeavors, Dr. Adeleye has been a hospitalist for 15 years at Decatur General Hospital, Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, as well as Huntsville Hospital and Christian Hospital of IPC Healthcare, among others. Internal medicine physicians, like Dr. Adeleye, diagnose and provide non-surgical treatment of diseases and injuries of internal organ systems. They mainly provide care to adults who have a wide range of problems associated with the internal organs.Dr. Adeleye attributes his success to his ability to listen to his patients and to their families. In his spare time, he enjoys watching sports and playing chess.
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