Many patients are not able to correctly describe the symptoms of the disease when they see the doctor, which prevents the doctor from quickly and fully understanding the patient’s condition. There are three common problems: 1, the focus is not prominent: some patients this visit is the most important is vision loss, but may say to the doctor that there were a few days before dry eyes, and then itchy eyes, but not until say ten minutes later said, this time because the eyes do not see clearly. This situation will delay a lot of doctors’ time and affect other patients. 2. Patients do not describe the symptoms clearly and use language that is not standardized: some patients may have pain in their eyes but are not able to describe it very clearly, such as swelling and pain and stinging, and the swelling may be the swelling of a splitting headache, and the stinging may be like the sand that goes into the eye. If the patient can express the symptoms very clearly, it can help the doctor to judge the condition as soon as possible; 3. The patient is not able to describe the manifestation of the disease comprehensively: some times say part of it, and then mention it when the doctor does the corresponding examination. These situations can cause problems for the doctor, such as not being able to judge his disease completely, and the need for repeated examinations. This is why you need to sort out your disease priorities before seeing a doctor, so that you can maximize the efficiency of your treatment and save time for yourself and your doctor and other patients.