Doctors reveal the expression that patients say who almost ‘100%’ guarantee if they have a ‘serious illness’
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Medical experts have revealed the expression that always attracts their attention – and indicates that something can be seriously wrong with their patients.
One doctor shared the ‘Clinical Pearl’ on the popular Reddit Forum medicine – where doctors and other medical professionals almost meet to discuss all things in health.
And it led to a large number of affirming answers from other GPs, who also swear by the sentence.
“If you say male patient:” I feel good, but my wife has let me come in, “it has a positive predictive value for serious illness that is almost 100 percent,” the post is.
Although somewhat Jokey on tone, the message still met for other clinicians, who agreed that the expression ‘indicates’ disease every time.
It points to a trend that is apparently observed by medical experts where the patients who feel the healthiest and therefore avoid doctors can often have the worst problems because of self -destruction.
And in the case of men, their wives have a sense of intuition about their partners who, according to the experts, should not be ignored.
Other GPS offered similar lumps of wisdom. One said: “Along the same lines: watch out for the sweet little old lady who” doesn’t want to take any trouble, but … ”

The simple sense can indicate a long -term and serious health status, argued Medici (file image)
It is clearly not a new phenomenon, another commentator replied: ‘I once took a telephone consultation from an old lady with hours of chest pain. She said she just didn’t want us to worry … “
Many doctors wrote that when a patient has been referred by a loved one who thinks that he is ‘out’ or ‘not quite good’, their uneasiness can be a powerful indicator of real problems.
“Last week was the last time I questioned an intuition of mothers,” they noted. “She said that her school -going child seemed to be out of existence without already existing circumstances.
“The child did not show any signs of depression or suicidal ideas and, just as we were about to discharge them, he had a stroke.”
In response to the original post, a medic said that the sentence indicates poor health every time ‘, with’ Mi [myocardial infarction] And cancer is the most common diagnoses in my experience. ‘
Several readers went into their own view of caution points that immediately yield alarm bells.
“The” no medical history “not in the past” usually means “I have not searched for advice from a care provider in 25 years,” someone said.
Another added: ‘It always surprised me when male patients brag about not seen a doctor or have had laboratory work in decades. It probably doesn’t mean you are a healthy young goat, sir. ‘
“I actually got it,” my wife says I have more pain in the chest, “they wrote.
“I recently let a man come in with his thumb cleaned away by the bone in the proximal aspect of the distal falanx,” wrote a medic.
“He was an A ** and didn’t let us do anything, so we asked him why he even came in? His wife made him. He said it would heal by itself. ‘
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