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Health Experts Warn That Self-Diagnosis Through Social Media Can Delay Proper Treatment

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Health experts are cautioning Nigerians against relying on social media to diagnose medical conditions, warning that self-diagnosis based on online posts and videos can delay proper treatment and increase the risk of serious health complications.

According to medical professionals, social media has made health information more accessible than ever before. While some content is produced by qualified healthcare providers, a significant amount is inaccurate, misleading, or taken out of context. As a result, many people mistakenly assume they have a particular illness based on symptoms described in online posts.

Doctors explain that many diseases share similar symptoms, making it difficult to determine the exact cause without a proper medical evaluation. Symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, fever, chest pain, abdominal discomfort, or skin rashes can be associated with a wide range of conditions, some of which require urgent medical attention.

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Health experts warn that self-diagnosis often leads people to delay visiting a healthcare facility or to begin inappropriate treatments based on unverified advice. This may allow an underlying illness to worsen before an accurate diagnosis is made.

Medical professionals also caution against purchasing prescription medicines or herbal remedies recommended by social media influencers or unverified online sources without consulting a qualified healthcare provider. Using the wrong medication may not only fail to treat the illness but could also cause harmful side effects, drug interactions, or antibiotic resistance.

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Doctors encourage the public to seek medical advice whenever symptoms are severe, persistent, or recurring. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination, review the patient’s medical history, and request appropriate laboratory tests or imaging studies to identify the actual cause of the symptoms.

Experts acknowledge that social media can play a positive role in promoting health awareness when the information comes from credible medical organisations and licensed healthcare professionals. However, they advise users to verify health information before acting on it and to be cautious of sensational claims, miracle cures, or treatments that promise instant results.

Health professionals recommend obtaining health information from trusted sources such as hospitals, public health agencies, licensed medical practitioners, and recognised health organisations. They also encourage individuals to discuss any health information found online with their doctor before making decisions about their care.

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Doctors stress that preventive healthcare, including routine medical check-ups, recommended screenings, and timely consultation with healthcare professionals, remains the safest approach to protecting one’s health.

Medical experts conclude that while social media can be a useful source of health education, it should never replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. They encourage Nigerians to consult qualified healthcare providers whenever they have concerns about their health, as early and accurate diagnosis remains essential for effective treatment and better health outcomes.

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