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Misdiagnosis & Medical Malpractice

When visiting a doctor, an individual expects that the symptoms presented will prompt the proper diagnosis leading to a successful treatment and recovery. Health care professionals have a responsibility of providing a standard of care that promotes the well being of the patient. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, and negligence on the part of a doctor results in a misdiagnosis, creating additional health concerns for the patient.

Types of Misdiagnosis

In some cases, a completely wrong diagnosis is given based on symptoms that may be similar to the actual condition. In these cases a doctor may have performed an inadequate examination and made a diagnoses based on negligent findings. This can result in the prescription of unnecessary drugs () and also allows the misdiagnosed condition to go untreated.

Another case of misdiagnosis occurs when a secondary condition goes undetected, and an inadequate or incorrect drug is prescribed. In cases of both wrong diagnosis and undetected secondary conditions, a risk of harmful reactions to incorrect drugs is possible and an untreated condition can result in further medical deterioration or even death.

Delayed diagnosis occurs when a condition is overlooked as a result of a negligent examination, allowing the condition to worsen before it is detected. This could lead to increased illness and a more complex treatment method when the condition is finally detected. Certain diseases left untreated can end in the of a patient.

Antidepressants and Misdiagnosis

The growing use of antidepressants and the diagnosis of mental disorders is a topic that has seen much attention. Specifically, the administering of antidepressants to children believed to suffer from either ADD or bipolar disorder is a particularly sensitive issue.

In instances where a child is prescribed an antidepressant as a result of medical misdiagnosis, side-effects can be devastating. In many cases individuals have undergone years of treatment involving antidepressants as a result of a misdiagnosis. This has lasting effects on a child’s emotional state, social relations, and even physical well-being. The threat of a patient inflicting harm on themselves and others or even committing suicide under the influence of a mind altering antidepressant is a risk that in many cases has become a reality.

When an illness is misdiagnosed causing serious injury or the deterioration of physical or mental health, the victim has the right to seek compensation through a medical malpractice case.

If you feel you have been a victim of malpractice due to a medical misdiagnosis, please contact a malpractice attorney immediately to seek the justice you deserve.



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