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Saw a tweet from a doctor saying people come to the ER for ‘minor’ issues like headaches, taking up space for ‘real’ patients.’ But pain is a subjective and personal experience—its severity is determined by the patient, not the doctor. Many ER visitors suffer from anxiety, trauma, or underlying conditions, with seemingly mild symptoms. Dismissing them as ‘ignorant’ isn’t just unprofessional and unethical; it risks delaying serious diagnoses. Medicine is about understanding human suffering, not deciding whose pain is ‘valid.’
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Every individual's pain experience is unique and valid. ER doctors should approach each patient with empathy and understanding, recognizing that seemingly minor symptoms could indicate serious underlying issues. Dismissing patients as 'ignorant' is not only unprofessional but also harmful to providing proper medical care. It's crucial to prioritize compassion and thorough assessment in emergency situations.
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