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history of present illness is a very important part of your history taking and it should include three main things that is the three cs that it should include first is what is the system involved that is what is the case so whenever a patient comes with a symptom you first need to know what is the system involved like if it is a cardiac it is a respiratory it is git it is cns it is renal or it is endocrine or any hematological cause so you need to localize what is the system involved and we will say that what is the case first c is what is the case the second is you need to know what is the cause that is if the lets say the patient has respiratory system involvement what is the disease that is occurring in that system that is causing this symptom and the third is the complication that is if there are any complication due to the disease that the patient is suffering from we will try to understand this with the help of an example so lets say the patient comes with breathlessness so fi