Do you go to the dentistry department for toothache? Do you go to the gastroenterology department for stomachache? Do you go to the orthopedics department or the rheumatology department for leg pain? These are not the right ways to register! Not only will you take more detours when you go to the wrong doctor, but you may also delay your treatment and cause your body to suffer avoidable effects. Compiled by New Media Editor Lv Bingxin People who suffer from toothache usually go to the dentistry department. However, toothache after exercise should alert you to heart problems and you should go to the cardiology department of the hospital in time. Shang Lihua, director of the cardiology department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Tsinghua University, explained: Heart problems and toothache seem to be "completely unrelated", but in fact, there is a certain connection between the two. When a certain part of the heart is stimulated to a certain extent, this stimulation will radiate to other parts and cause pain. In fact, in addition to toothache, many diseases are easy to make wrong appointments. This is mostly because multiple diseases may cause the same symptoms, which are difficult for ordinary people to distinguish. Below, we will sort out the departments where wrong appointments are most likely to be made, so as to help you avoid wrong appointments in the future and get timely treatment. The most common diseases that are misdiagnosed (Photo source: Yangtze River Daily) How to choose a department when taking your baby to see a doctor? Many people may know clearly when they are sick, but when their baby is sick, they are at a loss and don’t know what to do. In addition, babies cannot accurately describe their symptoms. How should we deal with it? First, answer three principle questions: 01 If your child has any of the following symptoms, you should seek medical attention immediately: Not eating milk, little urine output; Repeated vomiting and vomiting of blood; High fever, bluish complexion, white clay-like stools, black stools, blood in the stool, and unrelieved abdominal pain. If you experience symptoms such as poor consciousness, confusion, apathy, difficulty breathing, or convulsions, go to the emergency room immediately. 02 How to choose between general practice and specialist practice? If you have common symptoms such as fever, cough, diarrhea, etc., you can go to a general practitioner, but if conditions permit, it is recommended to go to a specialist. 03 How to choose between expert number and ordinary number? If conditions permit, you can choose a specialist appointment, but for common illnesses, you can usually just choose a general appointment. Learn these tips to make seeing a doctor more convenient When you see a doctor at different time points, indicators such as hormones, blood sugar, and white blood cells will fluctuate, thus affecting the diagnosis results. Finding the right time to see a doctor can make the diagnosis clearer! In addition, many people are always nervous about seeing a doctor, and often prepare a lot of questions, but can't ask them when they see the doctor. In fact, with a little preparation, you can respond flexibly! (Source: Life Times, Yangtze River Daily, Yuxueyuan, People's Daily Weibo, etc.) |
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