I don't know what to tell the doctor when I see a doctor.

It is suggested that the landlord should do the following work a few days before going to the hospital:

1. If it is the first time to see a doctor, when you are awake at home, calm down and record your purpose of seeing a doctor with a note or mobile phone, so as to avoid missing important information that provides clues for doctors to diagnose diseases because of nervousness. When sorting out the information related to your illness, you can remember it in a certain order: when did you feel the most painful symptoms and duration, whether it was serious at first or getting worse gradually, where did you feel uncomfortable (such as headache in the back of your head or pain around your ears), how did you feel uncomfortable (such as stomachache, tingling or pulling pain), and whether you felt uncomfortable all the time or intermittently. Is there any difference in diet, schedule, mood, etc? Before you feel sick? Did you take any medicine after you felt sick? What is your usual physical condition? Are there chronic diseases (such as coronary heart disease, hypertension and diabetes) and infectious diseases (such as hepatitis B and tuberculosis)? What is your usual temper and personality (such as whether you are angry, whether you are often depressed, or whether you are generally in a good mood, there is nothing to worry about), and what is your eating habit (whether you like drinking and smoking, eating meat or being vegetarian, and whether you often socialize). Do your elders have chronic diseases or genetic diseases? 2. If it is a follow-up visit, find out the medical records, blood urine test sheets, films, etc. (as complete as possible) and carry it with you, and write down the drugs you usually take (the trade name and chemical name on the kit, the name of Chinese patent medicine on the manual and the approximate composition of the drug). It will be better to bring the manual directly.

After these preparations, if you go to the hospital to see a doctor, if your nervous mind is blank, you can take out the cheat sheets made at home and show them directly to the doctor or tell him, so as to avoid missing information and delaying your illness.

I need to remind you a few words about your attitude towards doctors. Don't go to see a doctor just because you know a little medical knowledge, and deliberately hide some diseases for doctors to guess. That is very undesirable, and it is an extreme irresponsibility to yourself. The doctor feels your distrust, and it seems that he will not be in a good mood if he is sick. Not sure whether it will affect the diagnosis and treatment effect.

I wish the landlord a happy family! Good health! Stay away from the hospital ~