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Assisting the Professional for Women's Health



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By : Eddie Lamb    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-16 02:56:59
Women's health is a specific area of medicine. Often, except for visits to an OB-GYN, women don't see a women's specialist. Most pharmaceuticals are only tested on men and then dosages are adjusted for women's weight difference.

Many health problems that women have can be complicated by a woman's difference in physiology. When you see a professional for women's health, be sure to help as much as you can. The best thing you can do is learn to talk to your health professional.

Say What?

Your health professional needs to know as much as possible about your condition. You need to know as much as possible about your professional's instructions. You can help your professional for women's health by describing your symptoms as thoroughly as possible. Even if something seems like a little thing, if it's associated with your problem, let your professional know.

A visit to a medical professional can be stressful. Write down your questions and worries. Go over the list in the waiting room and take a minute to forget about the other parts of your life for a short time. Let your professional for women's health know about every one of your prescriptions and anything else you take regularly like vitamins or over the counter medications.

The first time you visit a professional for women's health bring your medications along so the names and dosages are correct. Your professional also needs to know about your allergies to foods or drugs or anything else.

Never be afraid to tell your professional for women's health anything that seems sensitive or embarrassing. Often this information is important. Always let your health professional know if you are pregnant or if you might become pregnant. This can affect decisions about tests and treatments.

Make sure that you understand everything about your health. Ask questions about your diagnoses. Ask questions about tests that are scheduled, what they are for, whether you need to prepare by fasting or some other way. Ask about the results when they come in. Ask about treatments. Make sure your professional for women's health explains how your medicine should be taken, whether you should eat before or after, what side effects might mean a serious condition.

If you don't understand an answer, ask again. Don't be afraid to take notes and don't be afraid to call back and ask something again if you realize you didn't really understand something the first time around. Taking care of your health is a big responsibility. Your professional for women's health will appreciate any input you may have.
Author Resource:- Eddie Lamb publishes an abundance of information on a range of topical subjects. This article Assisting the Professional for Women's Health, is just one of a host of useful articles about Womens Health listed on our site map at Womens Health Prognosis.
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