Getting Answers To Your Health Questions
- Understand
Your Options, Condition And Possible Treatments
Fifty years ago, health care was a much different experience than it is today. Medicine was certainly not so advanced, but doctors were much
more accommodating of their patients. For example, if your kids were sick, the
doctor would come to your house, at any time of the day or night to attend to
them. The “bedside manner” was taken seriously.
Today, doctors are so busy, you're lucky to get three minutes of their time
during an office visit! One person weighs you, another takes your blood pressure
in the room, and then the doctor whisks in to make a quick assessment and writes
a prescription or orders this or that blood screening, and then they're gone.
Many times, we have health questions or other concerns, but feel rushed and just
take the prescription, leaving puzzled and unsure.
Although the doctor may see your symptoms of pneumonia or arthritis on a daily
basis, you don't, and feel fearful of some aspect of your condition, needing
answers to health questions that the allotted time of your appointment doesn't
allow you to explore.
If you've made an appointment to see your doctor for anything other than a
routine visit, you'll benefit by doing a little research prior to your
appointment.
The net has many reliable sources of medical information and the latest studies.
Get on the net and do a little investigation. Let's say your joints ache when
the weather is cold and you have stiffness in your hands. Everyone would
recognize a possible association with arthritis. There are several types of
arthritis and what do you really know about this disease? Check several medical
websites and see what you can find out about your symptoms.
As your investigation proceeds, you'll come up with a number of health questions
your doctor can answer, so long as you prepare a list of these health questions
prior to your appointment.
Perhaps you'll find an article which details a recent study showing that cold
water fish in the diet seems to benefit people with aching joints. Make a note
to ask your doctor about this.
As you add to your list of health questions and other concerns, you'll feel more
confident about your visit and the outcome. Instead of the doctor issuing a few
“I see” remarks, leaving you clueless, bring your list of health questions
pertaining to your condition. Be thorough, so that when you leave the office,
you feel that you understand your options, condition and possible treatments,
including dietary changes.
When you arrive well prepared, with a list of health questions, your doctor can
answer your questions, leaving you with a more secure feeling and a good grip on
what you can do for yourself to improve your condition. Your doctor's
prescription will probably resolve the problem, but it's always comforting to
know you have an understanding sufficient to help yourself.There may be
nothing scarier than not knowing what is going on with your health. Though the
human body is remarkably self-reliant, there are many times when something may
go wrong. If you have health questions, your first obvious step is to visit your
doctor. However, if you must wait for an appointment, you may find that you
become increasingly agitated wondering what is going on. You can get some of
your health questions answered online, but you do have to be careful what you
believe.
I have written a lot of articles about health questions in the past. I am very
careful when I do so however, because I would never want to be responsible for
passing around bad information. I do very careful research, and I make sure it
is clear that the information I am providing is to be used as a reference only.
Many times, people find answers to health questions online, and they do not
bother to discuss their findings with their doctors. This is where many problems
may begin. If you go about believing that you have solved your own problems, you
may end up making things worse. If you do not visit with your doctor, a more
serious condition may go undiagnosed.
Though a lot of the health questions you may have are simple, there may be times
when the doctors cannot figure out what is wrong with you. The Internet is a
great source for information about where health disorders, and you may find
something your doctor has missed. However you should make sure that you discuss
what you find with your doctor, before deciding that is exactly what is wrong
with you. Your health questions are important, and if your doctor doesn’t have
time to answer them for you, you should go to see someone else.
When you seek answers to your health questions online, consider the source. If
you go to a web site like Web M.D., you know you are probably getting good
information. That doesn’t mean that the information you’re getting will pertain
to you. If you find answers to health questions that you think may have
something to do with what you are going through, print out everything you find
and present it to your doctor for further discussion. I’m not saying there’s not
a lot of great information out there, I’m just saying that you never really know
what you’re getting.
The moral to this story: never leave for the doctor's office without a list of
relevant health questions in hand.
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