Table 3 Predicted entities using MEP model.

From: Knowledge grounded medical dialogue generation using augmented graphs

Utterance

Symptom

Medication

Medical tests

Home remedies

Triples from UMLS

Hi, From history it seems that you might be having Myalgia or costo- chondritis. Apply analgesic cream locally. Take Ibuprofen tablet if require. Do regular exercise like running, jogging, swimming . To remove doubt about cardiac problem, go for EKG. Ok and take care.

Myalgia, costo-chondritis

analgesic cream, Ibuprofen

EKG

regular exercise, running, jogging, swimming

(cardiac, part_of, probiotics), (analgesic, diagnoses, chronic_infection), (tablet, conceptual_part_of, surgery), (jogging, isa, relaxation)

Hello! Thank you for asking on HCM! Regarding your complains, I recommend to consult your doctor (internist or cardiologist) for a medical check up (physical exam, resting ECG and some blood tests) to exclude a heart rhythm dysfunction, anemia, thyroid dysfunction, etc , If a heart rhythm disorder is suspected, an ambulatory ECG monitoring is advisable. Metoprolol dose and titration scheme should be reconfirmed. Hope to have been helpful. Greetings!.

heart rhythm dysfunction, anemia, thyroid dysfunction

Metoprolol

ECG, blood tests, ECG

resting

(cardiologist, uses, eosinophils), (resting, location_of, hepatitis_b), (anemia, associated_with, difficulty_breathing), (thyroid, diagnoses, chronic_infection)

Seems to be muscle ache. Take a 7 day rest. Take any muscle relaxant like tizanidine, hot compress and local analgesic ointment. Do a chest x ray pa view to exclude any lung disorder and be sure the pain is not due to any heart cause. Complete a course of oral analgesic for 7 days with a PPI like pantoprazole.

muscle, pain, heart cause

tizanidine, analgesic, pantoprazole

chest X-ray

rest, hot compress, ointment

(muscle ache, manifestation_of, benzodiazepines), (disorder, associated_with, difficulty_breathing), (heart, degree_of, pulmonary_eosinophilia), (x ray, measures, acute_cystitis)

Hey there, Looking to your case its chronic pain in chest which may be from chest wall or lungs , as your EKG and TMT is normal. Go for chest X-ray, rule out cause of lung disease. Else take analgesic and hot fomentation. may be from chest wall or lungs, as your EKG and TMT is normal. Go for chest X-ray, rule out cause of lung disease. Else take analgesic and hot fomentation.

chest pain, lung disease

analgesic

EKG, TMT, chest X-ray

take analgesic hot fomentation

(chronic pain, evaluation_of, punctate_keratitis), (lung disease, associated_with, difficulty_breathing), (chest wall, location_of, hepatitis_b), (chest, location_of, both_legs)