MED-BOT (An AI Doctor)
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Abstract
MED-BOT is a chatbot program that utilizes PHP and a MySQL database to recommend medicines based on user symptoms. The chatbot features a backend chat support for doctors to provide medical assistance to patients. The program can be easily integrated into existing web-based chat applications, and can be customized to suit the specific needs of medical professionals and patients. The MED-BOT chatbot connects to a MySQL database to retrieve user input and chat IDs. It then searches the triggers table for matching triggers based on user input. If a trigger is found, the corresponding response is retrieved from the database and displayed to the user. If the response is intended for a doctor, the chatbot updates the chat’s doctor ID and outputs the response to all doctors. The MED-BOT chatbot can be easily customized to suit different medical scenarios. For example, the chatbot could be adapted to provide first-aid advice or help users identify common symptoms of a specific illness. By leveraging the power of PHP and MySQL, the chatbot can handle a wide range of medical queries, and provide a seamless user experience for patients seeking medical advice. The MED-BOT chatbot could also be used in a hospital setting to help doctors and nurses provide quick and accurate diagnoses for patients. For instance, if a patient presents with certain symptoms, the chatbot could suggest the most likely diagnosis and recommend a course of treatment. This would allow medical professionals to make informed decisions quickly, and improve patient outcomes. In conclusion, the MED-BOT chatbot is a powerful tool that can help medical professionals and patients alike. It utilizes PHP and a MySQL database to provide accurate medical advice and recommendations, and can be customized to suit a wide range of medical scenarios. By leveraging the power of chatbots, medical professionals can provide better care to patients, and patients can access medical advice quickly and conveniently.
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