Most
of us have walked out of our doctor’s office and quickly thought of a question
we wished we had asked the doctor. We
know that doctors are busy and our time with them is short, but the medical
profession says it is important for seniors to
proactively communicate with their health care providers
and control the appointment.
They
recommend putting together a list of questions you want to ask before your next
visit. This can help to give you a
better understanding of your medical conditions and improve your ability to
self-manage them. You should also bring
a list of all of the prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and vitamins
and supplements you are currently taking.
General
questions to ask include:
·
Are my medications still appropriate to my
condition and should the dosage be lowered or increased?
·
How are my blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose
levels?
·
What type of exercise do you recommend for
someone my age?
·
Is my weight a problem?
·
What steps should I take to improve my
health?
If
you are experiencing symptoms, make a list of all of them and include frequency
and the amount of pain or discomfort associated with them. If your doctor diagnoses a disease, ask them
how do you spell it and if you will need any tests or medications to treat it? In addition ask your doctor how the condition
will affect your long-term health, and what, if any, are the side effects of
the medications.
Too
many seniors are reluctant to ask questions of their health care providers but
it is important to become educated about your medical conditions, treatments
and possible health risks. In fact, most
doctors say they wish their patients would be more proactive and ask questions
during their visit as it lets them know you understand your health
conditions.
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