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Twenty minutes isn't even enough time to catch a lecture of The Big Bang Theory. Yet for many people, that’s the amount of face time they'll get with their doctors all year. 1. During the time, try to ask the confusing questions, which is the key to staying healthy in between checkups.

What happens if I don't take the medicine?

Many patients feel medicine should be taken when they're obviously sick, and skip it when they feel they have recovered. But some conditions take months or even years to be completely removed. In such case, even if you don't have symptoms, don't skip medicine. 2.

Does the medicine interact with my supplements (增补物)?

Many patients assume that supplements like vitamins or herbs are helpful and won't interact with their medicine. That's a dangerous assumption. There're many drug interactions with herbs and nutrients. 3.Patients on certain antidepressants (抗抑郁剂), for example, should not take herbs like St. John's wort (圣约翰麦汁).

What changes can I make to improve my condition?

Diet, exercise, sleep, and stress are all huge elements that impact health and are all completely under a patient's control. 4. But in almost every case, your health can be improved with changes to those four elements.

5.

Your treatment can be a journey, and you should know what kinds of signposts (路标) to look for-good and bad. Being aware of potential challenges, side effects, and failure rates can help you prepare for issues and important improvements: you and your doctor can come up with ways to deal with both.

A. And some can be deadly.

B. Why should I have to deal with the health issues?

C. In many cases, drugs and medicine may be necessary.

D. What kind of improvements and problems should I expect?

E. Instead, take it regularly so that it can have its intended effect.

F. In your next checkup, instead, be prepared for the twenty minutes.

G. That's why it makes sense to make full use of that precious period.

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