Choosing the right doctor is crucial during the process of seeing a doctor. It's not just about your health, it's about whether you're getting it right. If you choose an irresponsible doctor, he may prescribe you medications that are not suitable for you and may even worsen your condition. On the contrary, if you choose an experienced and responsible doctor, he will conduct a comprehensive understanding and analysis of your condition, and then formulate the most suitable plan for you.
A good doctor must not only have profound medical knowledge and rich clinical experience, but also have care, patience and noble medical ethics. He will listen carefully to your condition and symptoms, ask about your lifestyle habits and family medical history to better understand your situation. At the same time, he will also provide you with professional advice and guidance to help you understand your condition correctly so that you can better cooperate**.
In addition, a good doctor should also have good communication skills. He will not only explain your condition and plan to you in an approachable language, but also provide you with psychological support and life guidance when you need it. He will adjust the medication and regimen for you in a timely manner during the process to ensure that you get the best results.
When choosing a doctor, you can seek recommendations and recommendations from those close to you. At the same time, you can also make a more informed choice by looking at the doctor's qualifications and certifications, understanding his field of expertise and ** experience. Only in this way can you find a good doctor who is really suitable for you and make your health better protected.
If traditional Chinese medicine is not prescribed for the right situation, long-term use may also bring some *** Many patients are worried that long-term Chinese medicine ** will damage the liver and kidneys. This concern is not unfounded, as it is true that some patients have abnormal liver or kidney function after going through TCM**. Why is there such a ***? This may be related to the westernization of modern Chinese medicine. Nowadays, many TCM doctors are divided into specialties, such as cancer, liver cirrhosis, etc. These doctors may only use one or two prescriptions, and each visit will prescribe several months of medication for the patient to take long-term. Although this method is "taking Chinese medicine" in the eyes of patients, it is actually similar to the ** way of Western medicine. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, each patient's constitution and condition are different, and a personalized plan is required. If you take a fixed Chinese medicine prescription for a long time, it is likely to cause damage to the body. Therefore, when using traditional Chinese medicine, patients must find a professional Chinese medicine practitioner for syndrome differentiation and treatment, adjust the prescription according to the condition, and avoid unnecessary treatment