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in reply to Tio

Doctors are still normal humans of this society, so they try to just treat symptoms, we dont have access to easily use the technology that would tell us the cause of the symptoms.

For example, I recently found out that I have celiac disease, or at least gluten intolerance. Now I have been having symptoms of that since I was a small kid, and I went to many doctors while growing up, but they would always just prescribe some drugs for the symptoms, never look for the cause, I feel like they only look more into it if you are dying or something.

But anyways, I had to find out by myself that I had this disease, after the symptoms were getting really bad, and I would go to doctors and they would say "theres nothing wrong with you, its probably just anxiety". Now that I started actually treating it my symptoms got a lot better, but I will still have to deal with some of them for who knows how long, since I have been eating gluten stuff daily for almost my whole life.

in reply to Airton

I feel like they only look more into it if you are dying or something


Yeah or when you bleed...bleeding is always triggering them it seems. On one had I understand that they need standard procedures to cope with a large population, but I think that we should develop smarted systems, many remote, so that humans are able to get to talk to a doctor whenever they need one. Even a chat-support is useful when done right.

in reply to Tio

You should consider taking paracetamol instead of ibuprofen.

Your doctor doesn't actually know that you have a virus unless they did a lab test. You've been sent home for monitoring, which is almost certainly the right call, but you're the one doing the monitoring and it sounds like they didn't make that clear.

Ibuprofen can worsen some conditions you could have, and paracetamol will reduce your pain too, so it's better in this case.

in reply to Urusan

Yeah the doctor told to me to take some painkillers but I tried 2 and made no difference, including paracetamol. Ibuprofen makes you bleed more and I have a bleeding issue with my nose, started to bleed a lot more now with COVID and me taking ibuprofen. So I would avoid that. I've also read that Ibuprofen can cause these mouth ulcers too...so better avoid that. The good part is that I can go to the doctor for free whenever I want so in case I do not feel better I will go and talk to them more.
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