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The Internet makes life worse for both doctors and patients

29.03.2018

Now a lot of people, when they feel health problems, do not go to the doctor, but start searching for symptoms on the Internet. And this has a bad effect not only on patients, but also on doctors.

If you don’t deceive yourself, then it’s worth confessing: almost all people who have the Internet, in one situation or another, instead of going to the doctor, were looking for how to treat this or that “sore” on the Internet with not too serious results.

It turns out that self-diagnosis not only prevents the doctor from starting treatment on time and upsets the patient himself, it also has negative consequences for medicine in general. Patients who spend too much time on medical sites demand serious treatment from doctors, which results in prescribing antibiotics for any reason, and therefore increasing the resistance of bacteria to antibiotics.

A 2016 US study found that one third of antibiotic prescriptions were for viral infections. Three-quarters of patients who complained of STD symptoms in the emergency room also received antibiotics, immediately, although later test results showed that they did not have any STDs. What's more, according to Wired, medical professionals are already saying that, fearful of backlash from patients and bad reviews online, they're making decisions based on what the patient wants instead of real medicine. This phenomenon has already been called the "Yelp effect" after one of the largest review aggregators in the US.

Back in 2013, a Pew Research Center study found that about 35% of Americans use the Internet to diagnose both themselves and those they know. And of course, in 2018, this figure has only increased.

There is no understanding of how to deal with it. There is no easy solution to this problem. In the end, the response of the patient and the degree of his satisfaction with medical services are one way or another part of the medical practice. Medicine unexpectedly faced a rather strange and even ironic problem: doctors have always wanted patients to be more savvy in matters of health, but at least in the case of antibiotics, this can lead to truly terrible consequences.

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