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Wastebasket diagnosis is a term used in the medical field to describe a diagnosis that is vague or non-specific. This term is often used when a patient's symptoms do not fit into a clear, defined medical condition or when a doctor is unable to determine the cause of a patient's symptoms.
Definition
A wastebasket diagnosis is a diagnosis given to a patient when their symptoms do not fit into a clear, defined medical condition or when a doctor is unable to determine the cause of a patient's symptoms. This term is often used in a derogatory manner, suggesting that the diagnosis is not based on solid medical evidence.
Examples
Some examples of conditions that are often referred to as wastebasket diagnoses include fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and irritable bowel syndrome. These conditions are often diagnosed based on a patient's reported symptoms, rather than on specific medical tests or examinations.
Criticism
The use of wastebasket diagnoses has been criticized for a number of reasons. Some critics argue that these diagnoses can lead to a lack of proper treatment for patients, as they do not provide a clear path for treatment. Others argue that these diagnoses can lead to unnecessary medical testing and treatment, as doctors may continue to search for a more specific diagnosis.
See also
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