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Doctor asks questions about symptoms from "summary" of My First Trip to the Doctor by Katie Kawa

When you go to the doctor, they will ask you questions about how you are feeling. They want to know if anything is bothering you so they can help you feel better. The doctor might ask if you have a headache, a stomach ache, or a sore throat. They might ask if you have been coughing or sneezing a lot. These questions help the doctor understand what might be wrong. It's important to tell the doctor about all your symptoms so they can make the right diagnosis. Sometimes, even if you think a symptom is not important, it could be a clue for the doctor to figure out what is wrong. So it's best to be honest and tell the doctor everything that is bothering you. The doctor may ask you to describe your symptoms in detail. They might ask how long you have been feeling sick, if you have a fever, or if you have been feeling tired. They will listen carefully to your answers to help them determine the best treatment for you. By asking questions about your symptoms, the doctor can provide the right care to help you start feeling better. Remember, the doctor is there to help you feel better. So it's important to answer their questions honestly and to the best of your ability. The more information you provide, the better the doctor can understand what is going on and how to help you. So don't be shy or scared to tell the doctor about all your symptoms. They are there to take care of you and make sure you get better soon.
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    My First Trip to the Doctor

    Katie Kawa

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