Any time that you go see a doctor for a medical condition, you expect that you’re in good hands. Not only do doctors cost a significant amount of money, but you’re putting your trust into their hands. The last thing that you expect as a patient is a doctor making a mistake that could be fatal.
Unfortunately, mistakes can and do happen. In some cases, people are able to seek compensation for the mistakes, and in other cases, they are forced to live with the errors of their healthcare professional forever.
Here are some of the most common mistakes that doctors are known to make.
Misdiagnosis
Millions of people are misdiagnosed every year. This is incredibly common because so many symptoms are shared by various illnesses, making it easy to confuse them.
However, without a proper diagnosis, a patient won’t be able to make a recovery. Without knowing what your medical issue is, there is no hope for receiving the proper treatment. In the end, families are left with an enormous financial burden, discomfort, and possibly even death.
Wrong Prescription
When doctors are rushed or distracted, they may write a prescription for the wrong medication or dosage.
Patients may also not be made aware of potential side effects, resulting in serious medical issues as a result of their medication. If you have questions about whether you may be the victim of a prescription drug error, you should consider doing your research.
Childbirth Errors
A good portion of all medical malpractice lawsuits in the United States are related to childbirth. When the mother or the infant is hurt due to a doctor’s negligence, then it’s critical to press charges.
Although some complications at birth are unavoidable regardless of a doctor’s competence, many can be avoided by taking the proper precautions.
Surgical Errors
When patients suffer infections or long term health issues due to a surgeon’s mistakes, then the surgeon will be held responsible.
It’s not uncommon for surgeons to make mistakes such as cutting into the wrong part of the body or even leaving a surgical tool inside the body after the procedure.
Anesthesia Errors
Anesthesia can be incredibly deadly if administered carelessly. It’s critical that an anesthesiologist pays close attention to a patient’s medical history and health. Otherwise, they could administer too much medication during sedation, resulting in severe consequences.
If you suspect that you or someone that you love has been a victim of medical malpractice, it’s vital to take action. The faster that you act, the better.
With the help of a lawyer, you can seek contribution for your suffering. With enough persistence, hopefully, you can win the fight for the justice that you deserve.