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Do not google for treatment of diseases

Do not google for treatment of diseases
Do not google for treatment of diseases


The search engine Google has created a lot of conveniences. If you want to know anything, just type on Google and get the information you want as well as other additional information. Now we are using the Google search engine for diagnosis and treatment of diseases while doing so can be harmful. However, medical experts emphasize that if a person has an illness, problem, symptom, or discomfort, they should not google it because this process may increase their discomfort instead of reducing it.

We are just as lazy in terms of our instincts, we only consult a doctor after any disease or symptom exacerbates. Prior to that, we used self-diagnosis and self-medication. Sometimes Google lists the causes of mild pain so much that you get to know them and often suffer from anxiety and stress. 

Google also reveals disturbing stories of people with similar symptoms, and the pain you feel is exacerbated after reading and listening to it all. In addition, the medications that come up for treatment on Google can vary from person to person. The potency and dosage of medicine are determined by a specialist doctor after the patient's weight and other ailments.


Increase rather than decrease depression

Suppose you are depressed, you are angry, you are not getting enough sleep, your eating habits are changing or you are getting tired of life. In this case, when you google about it, you will find that 20% of the population of Pakistan suffers from such depression.

Similarly, if you are sneezing, it is a common thing, but if you search on Google for sneezing, he will also say that one of the reasons maybe pneumonia. Similarly, a mild headache can be described by Google as hypoparathyroidism, mumps or a brain tumor. We don't even know what hypoparathyroidism is. But it sounds awful to read.


Is the website reliable?

Websites may vary in quality and reputation. Your symptom monitor may look very high-tech and professional, but it may be a machine or symptom testing software rather than a human. So would you trust this software or translation machine that is correctly diagnosing you according to your symptoms? The decision is yours to make.


A set of contradictions

The answers to most of the questions asked on the internet can be different or even opposite. In fact, there is a lot of content on the Internet that reveals a lot about the similarity of any keyword, whether it is relevant or not, right or wrong. The opinions obtained are also so contradictory that you are left with a headache. So, avoid the world of exaggeration and consult a qualified doctor.


Misdiagnosis is possible

Unless the diagnosis is correct, the disease is not cured. You may have entered the wrong answer to the question or symbol you are asking and the results are coming accordingly. One aspect of human psychology is that when a person searches for a problem after suffering from it, he begins to convince himself that I have all the same symptoms and that I have the same disease. Is. After getting information on Google, you may suffer from mental illness, which will increase your pain instead of reducing it.


Getting Dangerous Advice

Some websites that appear in Google search results may give you dangerous advice. You can be sure that some tips will cure diseases but these websites do not clearly know anything about medicine. The advice of the people behind these websites may not be malicious and may refer to the general situation, but it may be dangerous if you follow the advice.


 See a doctor

Any doctor becomes an expert in his profession by gaining education and experience. The same experienced doctor will examine the patient and prescribe the right treatment for him, not that you have written the answers to a few questions on the internet and found the cure. 

The bottom line is that instead of seeking treatment from Self-Medicine and Google, consult a doctor. Get rid of disease and anxiety.

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