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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Seems that GP's can't win. If they fail to diagnose something, it's malpractice; if they take extra precautions by 'getting it checked out', it's unnecceaary scaremongering. Either way it leads to bad publicity or a lawsuit.
As for the 'self diagnostics' - how many of those do you think A&E departments receive every week - insisting they see someone "NOW!" because they believe they've got some condition that they read about on t'internet. And in their wisdom, they believe they are somehow more qualified than someone with medical training.
And before the backlash, yes, I know there are examples to the contrary - but let's get it in perspective!
You said it - "...he can make an educated guess ...."
The operative word being educated. This is the diagnostic process, where, based upon a series of observations, tests or questions to the patient, the doctor will deduce the likely cause of the ailment.
If it was so easy we'd all be doctors. Then again, some of us already think we are....(or know better)
The operative words being educated and guess.
I am an educated person, got a Phd in pharmacology and genetics. So i reckon i am in a position to make educated guesses about what is wrong with my body and can also make guesses about what needs to be done. But the real point is that you dont need degrees to tell you what is probably wrong. Like i said a savvy worldly person can do the same as the GP. and you wont need to pay them starting salaries of 45 K to do it.
well i for one am glad for GPs, where else would I find out what exact bacteria I've got living in my tonsils / bladder etc so they can give me the right antibiotics to sort it out. And where would all us poor souls without a PhD go to find out what is wrong with us! Where would we get our vaccinations? Your example of headaches was I'm sure intentionally vague - if someone's having serious headaches of course there's no way a GP can diagnose the cause without further investigation. That is what specialists are for. GPs are a vital first port of call for the community, it is ridiculous to suggest otherwise. Of course we can make guesses about what's wrong with us - and yes we might be right if its flu, or tonsillitis, or cystitis, or thrush. But there are plenty of illnesses that we haven't heard of, that we'd never guess we might have. What if we are depressed? Hearing voices in our head? Got permanent pins and needles? Peeing blood? (sorry that is a bit gross). But you get my point I hope. Doctors can diagnose the more common / simple ailments and send us off with a prescription or advice, and they can tell us if more investigation is needed and where it can be undertaken. Hospitals would be swamped if we all turned up with a sore throat!