Behcet's disease
Preparing for an appointment
You're likely to start by seeing your primary care doctor. He or she may refer you to a doctor who treats arthritis and other rheumatic illnesses (rheumatologist).
Depending on your signs and symptoms, you might also need to see an ophthalmologist for eye problems, a gynecologist or urologist for genital sores, a dermatologist for skin problems, a gastroenterologist for digestive difficulties, or a neurologist for symptoms that involve the brain or central nervous system.
Here's some information to help you get ready for your appointment.
What you can do
Make a list of:
- Your symptoms, including when they began and how severe they are
- Key personal information, including major stresses and recent life changes
- All medications, vitamins and supplements you take, including doses
- Questions to ask your doctor
Ask a family member or friend to come along to help you remember the information you receive.
For Behcet's, questions to ask your doctor include:
- What do you think is causing my symptoms?
- What tests do I need? Do they require preparation?
- Is my condition temporary or long lasting?
- What are my treatment options, and which do you recommend?
- I have another medical condition. How can I best manage these conditions together?
- Do you have brochures or other printed material that I can take? What websites do you recommend?
What to expect from your doctor
Your doctor is likely to ask you questions, such as:
- Do you have your symptoms all the time, or do they come and go?
- What, if anything, seems to improve your symptoms?
- What, if anything, seems to worsen your symptoms?
- Does anyone in your family have a similar illness?