Primary Care for Chronic Illnesses

Living with a chronic illness can be extremely difficult, which is why primary care is so necessary. Primary care providers can create personalized plans for the individual so that they know what to expect and how to handle things that arise throughout their illness.

Many people attempt to manage their chronic illnesses on their own, which can be stressful, tiring and even dangerous. Instead, it is best to work closely with a primary care provider who is familiar with the illness and the patient’s health history. This can make managing the illness much easier for the individual who is suffering.

MANAGING A CHRONIC ILLNESS THROUGH PRIMARY CARE

Below is an overview of how primary care can be helpful when living with a chronic illness.

THE PROCESS

Individuals that have a chronic illness will visit their primary care provider on a regular basis. Depending on the condition, the frequency may vary from once a week to once a month. One benefit of undergoing primary care is that all health issues can be addressed at the same place, by the same provider. Primary care focuses on everything from chronic illnesses to hay fever, making it convenient if other short-term problems arise.

Certain procedures require primary care services frequently, such as blood tests, scans or screenings, all of which can be used to determine how an illness is developing or responding to treatment. Additionally, if the chronic illness induces pain or dysfunction in the individual, medications or therapy may be required on a regular basis, both of which can be administered by a primary care provider.

On the flip side, some chronic illnesses require a different type of primary care, such as recommendations on lifestyle habits. Many illnesses can be remedied through changing certain practices such as diet or exercise.

RECOMMENDATIONS

When suffering from a chronic illness, it is recommended to have support. Primary care practices can be grueling on the individual’s body and mind, which can result in being tired and stressed. Having support from a family member or friend can make things easier, especially if the illness causes pain or dysfunction.

Another recommendation that is implemented when undergoing primary care is to live a healthy lifestyle. While a healthy diet and regular exercise may not cure a chronic illness, it can definitely help with some of the symptoms. Things like COPD or asthma are said to benefit from eating a good diet, as it keeps the lungs and respiratory system healthy. Additionally, it may sound counterintuitive, but COPD or asthma sufferers should exercise lightly but regularly in order to strengthen their lungs.

LEARN MORE TODAY!

When suffering from a chronic illness, it can be helpful to have a primary care provider. Personable care can be provided, which can make the treatment process much easier. To get started, an evaluation will be done to determine what primary care practices are necessary. Reach out today to learn more or to get started.