Inquiry refers to the method of Chinese medicine using dialogue to ask patients and their insiders about the occurrence, development, symptoms and treatment of diseases, so as to diagnose diseases. It's one of the four diagnoses.
The general contents of western medicine include name, gender, age, native place, birthplace, nationality, marriage, mailing address, telephone number, work unit, occupation, date of admission, date of recording, medical history presenter and reliability. The complainant of medical history is not himself, and the relationship with the patient should be indicated. When recording the age, you should fill in the specific age, and you can't replace it with "son" or "cheng" because the age itself has diagnostic reference significance. In order to avoid being too blunt at the beginning of consultation, some general items such as occupation and marriage history can be interspersed in personal history.