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Outpatient Sleep Disorders |
- have difficulty falling asleep
- Awakening frequently during the night
- Frequent urge to go to the toilet
- Awakening too early in the morning
- Excessive sleepiness during the day
- Fall asleep during work
- Snore loudly
- Stop breathing during sleep
- Legs feel restless in bed
- Have difficulty staying still in bed
- Get a cramp in the leg during the night
- Have difficulty waking up in the morning
- Day and night are reversed
- Frequently sleep-talk or is sleep-fogged
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Outpatient Paediatric Psychiatry |
- Difficulty going to school
- Difficulty sitting still in the classroom
- Get depressed in the morning when going to school
- Get a stomachache or headache on the day of going to school
- Self harm
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Outpatient Women |
- Was recommended by the family doctor to see a psychiatrist, but find it difficult to talk to a male doctor.
- Find it difficult to talk to the family doctor because he is a man.
- Thinking of seeing a psychiatrist, but feel anxious if the doctor is a man.
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Outpatient Home Visits |
- The patient refuses to visit the hospital, but the family wishes to consult a doctor.
- The patient refuses to see a doctor and speaks to him/herself. Is he/she ill?
- The patient admits to a decline in memory and/or nighttime wandering, but refuses to see a doctor.
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Outpatient Oral-pharynx Psychosomatic Disease |
- Since noticing discomfort with occlusion, headaches and/or shoulder stiffness have worsened.
- A very painful lump/tumor appeared on the tongue a few months ago. Although the lump/tumor has disappeared, the tongue is still painful.
- Loud snoring and/or teeth grinding have been pointed out by family members and the teeth feel sensitive.
- The mouth felt dry for a long time, but the symptom worsened recently, and it burns and food tastes bitter.
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