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What is the point of going to the doctors ‽..😵

[c=359E00]If I was to die, i rather die on the spot than go to to doctors, because I'm going to die anyways. So what is the point? Somewhere to go?..ya maybe. But I could've used that time to do something else. Like going to the store and shopping for boots for the winter..which i still need to do...😵[/c]
[c=005E2F]from 3 days ago i been experiencing this itch from my left foot near the toe area. And it's wierd because it only starts itching, really bad at that, at 1am. And when i wake up and walk on it in the morning i can feel a huge bump underneath the left toe, almost like it's inflamed. And as the days went by it became worse. Like it is red bumbs and red rashy like. Like right now it feels dry and rubery. Itches only when i touch it. But I am afraid of tonight again becsuse every night the itching becomes worse 😭 Ya, so i went to the doctor this morning. He said some type of allergy. I asked could it be my blanket? He nodded no it's not that. I am like the cold? Hes like nope...he's like could be socks you wearing. But if it was my socks wouldn't it be both my feet? He asked me if i still have this cream he gave me way back in December. And thats a cream for something else. A rash that was on my face so maybe🤔 😂😂😂. But he gave me a percription for the cream again. But if only i had a decisive explanation in what the heck it's from. They just look at it and right away print a precription for some type of medicine. Like they are saying here, this might help and if it doesn't oh well your money went to waste. Ok, maybe it would do the job, in the most part, but i like an explanation too you know.. huu smh🤦‍♀️[/c]
[c=BF0000]question:[/c] [c=003BB2]am i wrong?[/c]
[c=002673]like my right foot is completly normal 👽🤷‍♀️[/c]

[c=003BB2]anyways heres a picture on my way there 📸[/c]
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The problem is that so many symptoms are vague and could relate to many different things, so the doctor has to go through a process of elimination. They can't always make a firm diagnosis in the first instance, so they have to try something. Their initial assessment will be whether or not the problem is indicative of anything serious. If not then they can afford to wait for any further symptoms to develop if necessary.
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@nightjourney It doesn't matter how long you study when symptoms are vague. It's like if you went with a cough and asked for a diagnosis. It could be a cold, could be flu, could be Covid-19, could be bronchitis, could be cancer, could be an allergy, could be asthma, etc. Sometimes they can only treat you via a process of elimination.
Jenny1234 · 51-55, F