How to see a doctor properly (I)?

Question 1: Should you look at it? The human body has the ability to repair itself. And this ability is very strong, apparently more powerful than computers and cars. Some diseases do not require treatment, and some are “self-limiting” – that is, they get better when the time comes. However, the disease that can occur in people, but also with the human evolution of the same long time, is not an idle person. If you are not feeling well, should you carry on, or go to the hospital for medical attention. This is a question. 1. If the function of an organ is impaired, you need to see a doctor immediately The function of the eyes is to see things, and suddenly you can’t see, you should see a doctor immediately. Similarly, sudden loss of hearing and sudden impairment of limb movement …… It is worth noting that many human organs are double, such as the eyes and ears …… Some people have a sudden loss of vision in one eye while the other is intact, and it is possible to overlook the bad eye problem. 2. unbearable pain Pain is a fire alarm from the body, do not challenge the pain. If you experience unbearable pain, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. For example, abdominal pain, chest pain, eye pain. It is important to note that even if you get to the hospital, usually the doctor will not give you immediate pain relief. Pain is a fire alarm, an important signal to know the condition of your body, and no one will cut all the phone lines in the neighborhood before eliminating the fire. 3. Recurring discomfort Old problems, endure them and pass away – this is how most cancers pass through their unmolested childhood. For recurring discomfort, you should pay careful attention to the triggering cause and the way to relieve it. By the way, the most important thing is – one’s age, >50 years old, it is better to check it out to avoid future problems. 4. already in a certain disease process, but the feeling suddenly changes The doctor may have told you that the disease is nothing, and that you will get better in a few days by yourself, and at the beginning, the feeling is also getting better day by day, but today it suddenly worsens, then it is better to go for another review. 5. Diseases seen by others Usually there is no need to rush, the human body has a well-developed self-detection system, if you do not feel anything uncomfortable, most likely there is not much of a problem. (Note: except for those found by a doctor after a physical examination, such as a lump on the body) Typically subconjunctival hemorrhage. This is usually a bright red blood stain on the “white eye”, which you do not feel, no pain, no loss of vision, and is usually found by looking in the mirror or by others. The tiny blood vessels on the “white eye” are broken, no different from a bump. Coughing, constipation, rubbing eyes …… can cause it. Regular medical checkups are necessary. Your own body can only be protected by yourself, brothers can’t be trusted and organizations can’t be relied on. Question 2: Emergency or outpatient? Urgent care and outpatient clinics are generally available in hospitals. Urgent care is for patients who urgently need medical attention. Outpatient clinics are for patients who are not so urgent. Emergency clinics are set up to get patients out of danger in a short period of time, so they are equipped with emergency, quick-acting drugs and basic tests that allow for quick judgment. So, if you have a less urgent disease, or even a chronic disease, in fact, in the emergency room, there are no drugs with good efficacy and few side effects for your disease, and the laboratory tests are not very complete, and not all the equipment for auxiliary examinations can be done. Don’t go to the emergency room at night simply because it’s not good to take time off from work during the day. You won’t get the best medications to complete the best lab tests and ancillary exams. Your body is your own, your job is the state’s or capitalist’s. By going to the emergency room at night just to not take time off work, you are harming yourself by forgoing giving yourself the best diagnosis and treatment in order to save a day’s pay, and by encroaching on the medical resources allocated to acute patients …… Diseases that need to be seen in the emergency room: 1. Diseases that have just occurred. A disease that I have had for three days and still run to the emergency room for, I will have a good attitude and mentally berate. 2. the disease may cause irreversible damage to the function of organs within 8 hours. Strictly speaking, the only eye diseases that require emergency care are: central retinal artery blockage (which needs to be saved within 10 minutes), rupture injury of the eye, and acute attack of acute closed-angle glaucoma. (To add to this, there are also chemical injuries, burns, etc.) Sudden onset of abdominal pain, chest pain, eye pain, and headache should still be seen in the emergency room first. Question 3: Time to see an outpatient clinic Our country is a vast and populous place, a small possibility, multiplied by 1.3 billion, is an immense number. Any time you feel right must be the time when there are many people in the outpatient clinic. I. Be sure to avoid three times: Monday morning, Monday morning, Monday morning! What can only be described as a sea of people. For the health of you and your family, please do not see a doctor on Monday morning. Please tell those around you, “For the health of you and your family, please do not see a doctor on Monday morning,” and ask them to tell those around them as well. II. Generally speaking, there are more patients in the morning and less in the afternoon, more on Mondays and less on Fridays. On Friday afternoon, there are basically very few people seeing the doctor. It seems that hard work is good for health. III. Seasonal Go on vacation to get a pair of glasses – wait in line honestly; wait for a cooler day to have this surgery – wait in line honestly; wait on vacation to have time to see this doctor again – -Hold on to the line. IV. Bad weather Wind and rain are the best times to see a doctor; the heavier the rain, the fewer the people. In fact, the weather does not affect many people’s travel, not much. If you are very busy at work and need to see a doctor on short notice and then rush back to work, it is best to go to the doctor in rainy weather. Question 4: Preparation before seeing a doctor I believe you have already chosen a date to see a doctor, the following is a description of the preparation before seeing a doctor. I. Review your history: * Please review your medical history before you see the doctor, when did the illness start? How did you feel when you had the attack? If you have time, please write it down with a notebook and pen. * Think back to whether or not you are allergic to medications. A history of drug allergies is very important to your doctor. If you have had a serious adverse reaction to a medication in the past, make a note of it and ask your doctor at the time of your visit if it is a drug allergy. If so, ask your doctor to write down the name of the drug you are allergic to on the cover of the medical record you use most often. * Recall the treatments you have received, and the medications you are using, and their trade names. If you can still find the instructions for the medication or empty vials or leftover medications, bring them with you. * Bring all previous medical records and test results. Please also take all test results and medical records after each visit. Some test results are printed by thermal printing and tend to fade over time, so please make a copy and keep it. II. Prepare administrative supplies: * Bring credit cards and enough cash, some hospitals do not support credit cards and there may be a lot of people in line in front of the cash machine. Take care of your belongings. If you are a thief, there are ways to steal, so please do not steal in the hospital. * Bring your ID card, social security card, medical blueprint, retirement card, divorce card, hospital visit card, and anything else that may be related to your health insurance. Usually, it is best to use a clear plastic document bag to keep these things together, except for your ID card. III. Arrange the affairs of the day of sick leave: * Take sick leave and arrange the work of the day. The job is the state’s or capitalist’s, the body is your own, and there is no problem to leave the workplace as long as you do not cause trouble to your colleagues. * If you are going to the emergency room or are self-conscious of more serious organ function problems, such as severe precordial pain, sudden loss of vision, etc., bring your cell phone and charger with you, you may need to be hospitalized or kept in the hospital for observation. * It is a good idea to have a healthier partner than you to accompany you to the doctor’s appointment. * Do not go to the hospital after 11 a.m. or after 4 p.m. to register. Because, I am afraid that there is no number left, or although you see the doctor, by the time you need to do the test, it is after office hours and the other departments are empty. * Estimate the traffic situation and choose the appropriate transportation. It is better not to drive or ride a bike by yourself, please take a taxi to the hospital. For one thing, it is difficult to park near the hospital and parking fees are high, and for another, some of the treatments you receive may no longer be suitable for driving or bicycling. * Check the weather for the day. The worse the weather, the fewer people will see the doctor. IV. Choose the right hospital: * If you already have considerable medical knowledge, you can choose a hospital based on your condition. * Usually community hospitals and secondary hospitals are very clean and it will be comfortable to go to see a doctor and get medicine. It is recommended that you first go to a community hospital or a nearby secondary hospital to get at least the appropriate medical advice and referral recommendations. If you are not sure about the quality of medical care in these hospitals, you can also consult friends with medical backgrounds beforehand about where to go for better care. * When you choose to see a tertiary care hospital, it also means choosing to have a difficult time registering and seeing a doctor. V. Registration * Nothing to say, it’s too difficult, even for doctors to see themselves. If you are a foreign patient to another city to see a doctor, and to see a particular specialist, try to make an appointment online or something like that in advance, lest you arrive and can’t get a number and have to wait a few days or even a week, and the minimum cost of living in the field is 100 yuan / day, once you wait up the consumption is amazing. Six. Adjust your mood * Getting sick is not a pleasant thing. But people will always be sick, and sooner or later, they are going to die of illness. So there is nothing to complain about when illness comes to you. * Going to the hospital is not a sure cure. In fact, the doctor who sees you must not be able to see his own disease in the end, and 100% of them die of it. * Work with your doctor to fight your illness. * The Book of History. Therefore, there are six diseases: arrogance and wantonness regardless of reason, one does not cure; light body and heavy wealth, two does not cure; food and clothing can not be appropriate, three does not cure; Yin and Yang and, dirty gas uncertainty, four does not cure; shape won’t be able to take medicine, five does not cure; believe in the witch does not believe in the doctor, six does not cure.” Translated into vernacular: one is arrogant, arrogant, unreasonable people; two is only pay attention to money and not to health; three is too picky about clothing, diet, drugs, etc., can not adapt to the people; four is the body Qi and blood disorder, the internal organs of the function of serious failure; five is extremely weak body, can not take medicine or can not withstand the power of medicine; six is only believe in ghosts and gods, do not trust the medical people. For people who belong to one of the above six conditions, their diseases are difficult to cure regardless of Chinese medicine or Western medicine. VII. Dressing * Do not wear makeup. Perhaps you will have a pale face and dark circles under your eyes. These are okay, and these are exactly what the doctor needs to see. Even if you are going to see that very handsome or beautiful doctor. * Try to wear clothes that are easy to put on and take off, for example, tops that are open-backed are recommended instead of pullovers. * The sleeves should be relatively easy to pull up or take off. For example, in winter, it is best to wear a thick coat while wearing relatively thin clothes underneath. * Mask. Wear one if you have one. Hospitals are the most concentrated place for diseases. You are already in a weakened state of illness, so don’t get infected with other diseases. Wash your mask after coming back from the hospital, and wash your hands well. 8. Check and confirm all the preparations above, bring all the things and go. If you can overcome the disease, you can overcome it together with the power of the doctor, and if you can’t, then learn how to live with your disease from the doctor.