Often identified by doctors: a therapist named 5 non-existent diseases

01.06.2024 15:17

Doctors sometimes diagnose patients with diseases that do not exist.

This was stated by Anna Zhukova, a general practitioner and deputy chief physician of the Be Healthy medical center.

She emphasized in a conversation with the Prime agency that the list of diseases that evidence-based medicine simply doubts is quite extensive.

Vegetative-vascular dystonia

This diagnosis is most often made by doctors based on the principle “you need to diagnose something and treat it.”

According to Zhukova, such a diagnosis does not exist in the International Classification of Diseases.

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At the same time, some doctors do not want to see that behind complaints of weakness, dizziness, and darkening of the eyes, there are more serious diseases, and not VSD.

Dysbacteriosis

Doctors tend to favor this diagnosis when it comes to gastrointestinal dysfunction.

However, as the doctor noted, this is not a separate disease, but a violation of the balance of intestinal microflora.

Back pain

Most patients with back pain are diagnosed with osteochondrosis, which leads to incorrect management and treatment tactics.

The above symptoms may be a consequence of degenerative-dystrophic and age-related changes in the musculoskeletal system and cartilage.

Sand in the kidneys

Micronephrolithiasis is most often the initial stage of urolithiasis.

Here it is important to get the correct diagnosis from a urologist.

Avitaminosis

Deficiency of micro- and macroelements can be caused by serious somatic pathologies, and not just by seasonality and other factors.

The doctor recommends that if a non-existent disease is diagnosed, you should consult another specialist to get a second opinion.

Earlier, the dentist listed foods and habits that are detrimental to the whiteness of teeth.

Author: Elena Gutyro Editor of Internet resources

Content
  1. Vegetative-vascular dystonia
  2. Dysbacteriosis
  3. Back pain
  4. Sand in the kidneys
  5. Avitaminosis