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Doctor's words may make you sick ?







Good medical care can help to heal the body, but if the doctors did not choose their words carefully, that they can make you more disease.Have you ever been to a doctor, and I felt that it does not help you much?During the Jeff Watts offering his "Discovery" in the international service of Radio "BBC", playing the role of one of the patients, and talked to the doctor Marc Porter to tell him that he was suffering from having problems in his knees.Throughout the interview, brought words uttered by Dr. Porter negative impression of the patient (Watts), when he said his doctor that he had a "bad news" is that there is a "rupture" in the knees because of osteoarthritis; and that the drug "may help" a little ", but it may also damage the lining of the stomach wall.And by providing Watts for his program, his doctor Porter revealed that such implicit signals uttered by the doctor has already worsening of symptoms experienced by the patient.Says Dr. Porter: "It was a problem in the way that I told them is that you have already achieved your fears on Rip in the knees, and Hishachthma, and you do not inevitably infected Bhz condition. For the side effects that I mentioned, where too much has been exaggerated."Experiments have shown that warning people of a certain side effects can simply makes them more prone to injury many of the symptoms such as nausea, or fatigue, or headache, or diarrhea.It also occurs even if you give them a placebo harmless - known as the "placebo effect" - instead of the real and effective treatment dose.Healing WordsHe knew what medicine has long been known as the influence of drugs phantom positive "placebo" time, or what is also known cure and good expectations card. But it may be the opposite of the effect known as "Nocbo" - or harmful psychological effect of the drugs Phantom - more powerful negative effects.





 Watts explains what can be caused by the adverse psychological impact, saying: "It is causing more harm than can benefit, and this also raises concerns; it can be a potential negative impact of harmful discover that in all aspects of life, medical, and more."The placebo effect may also be a negative fatal in severe cases, as recently discovered in some of the examples that appeared in an article titled "Beware of thinking that could lead to your death" on the dayspen.com website.The good news is that by the same force for positive contact with the body, the mind, it can be good medical care that does wonders, and the progress that is wonderful for treatment of the disease.The study found that patients with depression who gives them a doctor understands such dummy pills with the positive impact optimistic they finally arrive to the best of who use real medicine doses of doctor does not care much about their health psychological results.Some scientists have assumed that the doctors can try to take advantage of the positive impact of placebo, and by reducing the dose abused by patients, using the power of positive mind to compensate for this difference.Says Paul Dieppe from Exeter Medical School: "Healing is a real phenomenon, and we all have the ability to self-healing in many cases, and can be activated through interaction with others."Dr. Portor says some simple measures could include, for example, show concern and compassion during the diagnosis, and that taking into account the concerns of patients and their fear was that no matter how unlikely.In describing the treatment, the doctor has to confirm the positive effects of the drug, with reported negative side effects in reducing the fears and concerns of treatment, taking care not to over-emphasize the risks.Says Ted Kaptchuk, of Harvard University: "the impact of each word, each look Account", and this opportunity should not be missed.He adds: "I think that this is not a burden on doctors or nurses, but the way I see it makes them feel that they are part of the treatment - and this concept is just beginning in the field of health care."