Health Tip: Keep a Health Journal

(HealthDay News) -- When your doctor asks you about any illnesses, injuries or past procedures, there's no need to commit it all to memory if you keep a health journal.

The American Academy of Family Physicians suggests your journal include the following:

  • Any injuries you've had or illnesses for which you've been treated.

  • Any time you were hospitalized, including when and why.

  • Any allergies you have to foods, medications, household items, pollens, etc.

  • Any past surgeries or procedures.

  • All prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins or supplements taken. Be sure to include the dose and how often you take them.

  • Diseases, illnesses or health conditions that have affected immediate family members.

Date Last Reviewed: 11/4/2009
Date Last Modified: 11/4/2009

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