Blame-Ridden Language in Medicine

Problematic Language: Words like claimsdenies, and failed treatment subtly blame or cast doubt on patients.

Dehumanizing Terms: Using labels like diabetic or epileptic defines people by their illness rather than as individuals.

Rooted in Tradition: These terms are passed down through medical training—not usually used with harmful intent, but still damaging.

Emotional Impact: Harsh or insensitive language (e.g., heart failure) can cause fear, anxiety, and distress in patients.

Need for Respectful Communication: Using person-first, respectful language builds trust and supports better care.

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