First, is there something that you want to do or used to do but are now unable to do. People often accept some degree of decompensation, especially if it is slow-onset or personal, because they don’t want to admit it or they have been used to it for a long time, or for some other reason. If you don’t tell your doctor, you are likely to miss the opportunity to treat these phenomena, which cannot be detected by tests or physical examination. Is there something that worries you. Many people are devastated, especially after a diagnosis of a serious illness. Even without a diagnosis, some people are still fearful of the disease. In fact, because of your lack of medical knowledge, you often worry about things that are not good for your health, so tell us about your worries and we will give you a proper understanding. Third, if a family member is diagnosed with a serious disease, the family history is crucial to the doctor. With advances in testing methods, patients can be diagnosed before the onset of the disease, and a recent family history can more effectively help doctors make various judgments. Fourth, whether or not they are taking over-the-counter medications and supplements. Patients often forget to tell their doctors about the over-the-counter medications they are taking, or intentionally conceal the supplements they are taking. This is because they believe that most physicians disapprove of patients taking PCPs or are ignorant of them. However, over-the-counter medications may interact with prescription drugs to cause danger to the patient. V. Whether to take medications prescribed by other doctors. Especially if you have seen several specialists, you cannot assume that they have exchanged opinions with each other (in fact most of them have not). You should tell your doctor what other doctors have prescribed for you, make a list or bring the bottle with you. Sixth, whether there are medications that you should have taken but did not. Sometimes this is due to side effects, sometimes it is a reluctance to take such medication. If you talk to your doctor about this situation, he or she may be able to change the prescription for you. If you have a bowel movement that you cannot control yourself. Incontinence is the most common example of this condition, and patients always try to adapt. This is because they are too shy to talk about it, or they think it is inevitable for people of an older age. Although no one can guarantee a cure, the condition is manageable in most patients and you should at least tell your doctor about your condition first.