Should I hide my illness from cancer patients?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Should I hide my illness from cancer patients? It depends on the situation

    ForCancer patientsIn the eyes of many people, cancer means a terminal illness, once diagnosed with cancer, many people feel that death is not far away, some people will not be able to bear it, and their mental state will suddenly collapse to the point of collapse, and some will even refuse to aggravate the condition.

    Therefore, for such patients, for patients with poor psychological tolerance and unstable psychological quality, out of the protection of patients, I personally feel that the real condition should be concealed, at least, should not be told immediately, in the future ** process, slowly enlightened, and then gradually tell him the truth, so that he has a buffer process.

    WhileFor those early cancers, should tell the truth to the patient as soon as possible, such as thyroid cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, nasopharyngeal cancer, etc., if it can be detected early, early, these cancers are completely possible, at this time, regardless of the patient's psychological capacity, should be told to the patient as soon as possible, in order to obtain his cooperation, positively, the earlier the cancer is detected, the higher the rate.

    For advanced cancerPersonally, I believe that it depends on the patient's psychological tolerance, strong psychological tolerance, positive outlook on life, open-minded, optimistic, and upward people, it is wise to tell him about his illness and obtain his cooperation; On the contrary, for those who are psychologically fragile, concealing their illness is also a helpless move.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My dad was hiding it at the time, at least he was in a bad mood and so nervous, no matter what the disease, he needed a good mood and a stable mood, my dad had surgery, and he lived for another ten years, and he was 82 years old, and my dad's patient was 11 years younger than my dad at the time, and his family told him about his condition, and he passed away less than half a year after the operation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the patient is a cheerful person, telling the other person that they have cancer will help the other person**. For people with a dull personality, it is better not to tell the other party about the condition first, so as not to increase the psychological burden.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    With the destruction of the natural environment and the excessive physical overdraft of human beings, more and more cancer patients are appearing in hospitals. In the face of cancer, in most people's imagination, the attitude of the person concerned should be fear and sadness. Many doctors choose to hide the patient's condition, so how do we feel about it?

    Point of view. First, from a psychological point of view. Most patients fall into despair when they learn that they are terminally ill and even refuse to continue with it**.

    However, if the patient is aware of the condition and insists on asking about the condition, the doctor should respect the patient's right to know, tell the patient about the condition in a tactful way, and at the same time provide more guidance to help him overcome the psychological difficulties. In fact, as far as the investigation is concerned, more and more people are beginning to face cancer calmly, so how to lead patients to face and cooperate with ** has become particularly important.

    Point of view. 2. First of all, I think that doctors should not hide their illness from their patients, for the simple reason that based on medical ethics, doctors cannot hide their illness. In addition, if you don't tell the patient about your condition, how can you get the patient's cooperation?

    Therefore, what kind of way to tell the patient and how to get the patient to actively cooperate is what we should consider more often. It is a very effective way to gradually disclose the condition to the patient in the process. It is also important to adjust the patient's mood.

    In order to make the patient have a good mood, we must take the initiative to approach her, establish a good relationship of mutual trust with her, talk with the patient more, patiently answer the patient's various questions, and understand and sympathize with the patient's painful feelings after suffering from cancer. Every action of the patient to defeat cancer and the completion of every best measure should be praised and encouraged, so that the patient can raise the sail of life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    From a legal point of view, patients have the right to know their basic information, and have important decision-making rights in the treatment and care of cancer, that is to say, doctors can only enter the clinic with the patient's knowledge and permission. However, in China's unique family culture environment, family members generally know about the condition first, feel that they need to hide it from the patient, and for the sake of the patient's good, they are afraid that they will not be able to bear it, and this kind of kind concealment leads to the family members making major decisions related to life and health on behalf of the patient.

    From the patient's point of view, most of them want to know about their condition, regardless of the patient's personal background and the severity of the illness, few people want to be hidden. Telling the patient the truth does not necessarily break the patient's mind, nor does it increase the probability of the patient's mental illness.

    Everyone's psychological tolerance is different, and there is no way to accept it all at once at the beginning, and it is normal to lose control of emotions in a short time, but it does not mean that there will be mental illness. Therefore, according to the feedback from previous experience with cancer patients and their families, whether it is necessary to inform the truth of the condition varies from person to person, and it is recommended to decide according to the condition and the patient's psychological tolerance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1.Being told can have a serious impact on your child's mental state: If a mother informs her child of her cancerous condition before the college entrance examination, the child may face severe mental and psychological stress that will affect the child's college entrance examination results, so the decision to tell the child needs to be carefully considered.

    2.Moral requirements: As a mother, it is the responsibility to clearly inform the child of her physical condition, and the child has the right to know the truth and to provide the necessary support and care to the mother.

    3.Weigh the risks: Inform your child about your child's psychological state and the stability and future of the family in order to reduce potential negative impacts.

    4.The most suitable method for the child should be chosen: the mother should take into account the child's personality and characteristics, appropriately explain her condition to the child in a variety of ways, and pay attention to the child's emotional changes to provide necessary support and assistance.

    5.Family and social support should not be neglected: In addition to the mother, the child has the support of other family members and friends who understand and accept the mother's condition and can provide the necessary help and support for the child's delay.

    Summary: Mothers should consider many factors before their children are admitted to the college entrance examination, and should choose the most suitable way to explain to their children while weighing the risks, and do not forget to give the necessary support to the children and their families. At the same time, it is also necessary to choose whether to inform based on individual circumstances, respect the child's emotions and abilities, and maintain a combination of humane care and medical rigor, so as to promote the whole family to face challenges together and adjust family and life planning.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cancer patients have the right to know about their conditionButDoctorInIt is considered inappropriate for the patient to exercise the right to be the subject (right to know).time,It is okay not to tell the patient

    On the one hand, according to Article 55 of the Tort Liability Law of the People's Republic of China, "medical personnel shall explain the patient's illness and medical measures in the course of diagnosis and treatment." Where it is necessary to carry out surgery, special examinations, or special medical treatments, medical personnel shall promptly explain to the patient the medical risks, alternative medical treatment options, and other circumstances, and obtain their written consent; Where it is not appropriate to explain to the patient, it shall be explained to the patient's close relatives and their written consent shall be obtained.

    It can be seen that patients have the right to know about their own conditions, and according to relevant laws and regulations, if a patient has cancer, medical personnel should tell the patient about his or her condition.

    On the other hand, the Tort Liability Law clearly stipulates the right to know and the right to self-determination of the right subject, that is, the patient's right to know and the right to self-determination, and at the same time, it does not exclude the rights of other rights subjects, and when the patient is unable to exercise or is not suitable to exercise the subject rights, the family members will exercise them on their behalf.

    Therefore, it is completely compliant and legal for doctors not to tell patients about their specific conditions when they think that it is not appropriate for them to exercise their subject rights (the right to know).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course there is a right to know. But sometimes, in order not to increase the psychological pressure on patients with more serious conditions, family members and doctors may hide the true condition, which is more conducive to ** and the patient**. This is a well-intentioned concealment, especially for patients who have been diagnosed by a doctor as having no hope.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Everyone has the right to know.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    From the perspective of the disease, after the cancer patient learns that he has the current incurable disease, he will resist the normal diagnosis and treatment, which will aggravate the deterioration of the condition, affect the normal development of the first course of treatment, and greatly reduce the efficacy. At this time, it is better to tell a white lie, and if you can hide it, don't tell the truth.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cancer has long been synonymous with "death" in the eyes of many people. People are born, old, sick and die, but some people are not willing to die. However, in this real society, if a man or a woman, young or old, gets cancer, in the long run, the cancer will wear out his or her consciousness and end his or her life.

    In fact, cancer is not terrible, it is the human heart that is terrible. The lifespan of human beings is predestined by God, and no one can change it. So when we learn that a family member has cancer, should we tell him or her or hide it?

    In general, cancer causes not only physical pain, but also psychological pain. As far as medical technology in modern society is concerned, some cancers are not indispensable, but why do people with cancer still die?

    It may be that after learning that he or she has cancer, his or her consciousness has been worn out, and he or she has no energy to support it anymore. It can be seen that after learning that a family member has cancer, our approach actually has a great impact on the patient.

    When we find out that our family members have cancer, the first thing we will do is be sad, but we still have to live our lives. Telling the patient the truth about cancer is also a form of respect for the patient in a way. However, if you are dealing with some patients with a negative attitude, it may exacerbate their symptoms and suffering.

    So after learning that a family member has cancer, most people may choose to hide the truth. This not only enables the patient to actively face his or her illness, but also allows the patient to actively cooperate with the doctor**. At the same time, it also gives patients hope for the future.

    In the face of our loved ones, sometimes we really can't bear to make him (her) uncomfortable, so we choose to hide it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It must be hidden, because some people lose hope in life if they know they have cancer.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In general, it should be concealed, and such a disease is unbearable for ordinary people, because they will lose confidence in life if they know it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think it's better to hide it, because if the patient is in a bad mood because of telling the truth, it will have the opposite effect.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It still depends on the psychological quality of the family, if the psychological quality is relatively strong, you can tell him.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If a family member is diagnosed with cancer, it should be hidden. Because without knowing the condition, the patient's body will improve.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This mainly depends on the patient's ability to bear, and it is generally better not to tell it.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Look at the patient's ability to bear, if the patient can bear it, you can tell them the truth.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Try to conceal it, the patient has no psychological burden, which is good for the recovery of the disease, and if you tell the truth, it may cause panic in the patient.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think we should try to hide it as much as possible, because it will benefit his **.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't hide it. Treat it right! Good for **!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I am against concealing this view, as far as I have experienced for so many years, cancer cannot be hidden, patients are often able to bear the reality of cancer, and the kind of extreme things that family members are afraid of generally rarely happen. Don't hide it from the patient, the first reason is that the ** of cancer is not an ordinary injection and medicine, but a knife and a gun to poison, hide it from the patient, and the patient will ask me why I suffer so many sins with an ordinary illness? Many uninformed patients feel that they have no major problems, and they refuse to bear uncomfortable anti-cancer measures, and eventually delay their condition.

    Or the patient who was concealed knew that chemotherapy and radiotherapy were for cancer, and thus learned the fact that he had cancer. Secondly, cancer will recur, and if it occurs, what reason does the family have to explain and conceal it? Thirdly, most cancer patients are adults, especially for patients with rich life experience, how can he or she be poor in terms of tolerance?

    People are very sensitive after getting sick, as long as they have a little culture, a little knowledge, and see their family members secretly talking and doing things behind his or her back, how can they not suspect that they have a terminal illness?

    The reality is like this, hiding from each other, just for that family affection; But the reality is like that, to hide it, but to be burdened! In fact, we are often not afraid of the difficulties and obstacles that see the end limit, and what we are afraid of is often a hopeless sense of unsteadiness! People are self-determined, people also have the right to know anything about themselves, and people need to deal with things before and after their own lives.

    My body is my decision, it is better to face it calmly than to avoid it, this is the first step to cancer success!

    My point of view is very clear on whether or not to hide the cancer from the patient, and I hope that my patients will be able to deal with the cancer with us clearly. However, based on practical needs, I also agree to work with the family to consider whether to inform or not, or to inform gradually. We also have some ways to do this:

    For patients in the early and middle stages, tell the patient that you have a tumor, and then you must treat it well, and if you should have an operation, you should have an injection, otherwise the tumor will turn into cancer; For patients in the advanced stage, tell him that he has early-stage cancer or a benign tumor that will malignantly transform, but because the disease is still in the early stage and there is no malignant transformation, he should not be operated on for the time being, and he can take medicine and hang some saline. These are white lies and comforting words, in fact, many patients understand very well in their hearts, and they all know that everyone is acting, but no one wants to pierce the layer of window paper; Even if the patient really doesn't understand very well, then it is necessary to tell part of the disease step by step, because with the prolongation of the disease and the ** time, the patient will slowly understand the truth. At this time, what should have been experienced has been experienced, cancer and cancer**But so, what can't be relieved?

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