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"I have had a dry cough for the past few months." Can mean all sorts of things. Random speculation from somebody working off of very limited information can lead someone to try a "cure" that masks or exacerbates an otherwise treatable or eventually deadly condition.
There is a reason doctors have to go through so much school and gain so much experience before they become an "actual doctor".
Do you have a 10cm mass in your right lung, or do you have allergies? A doctor visit can tell you if your cough can be treated with medication or surgery and chemo that you will die without.
I am not someone who likes to go to the doctor if I know that I can't treat myself, but you can be damn sure I will not ask the internet if it is something I have no idea about.
I'd love it if healthcare was top of the line and free as air, but that is not the world we live in and people giving people medical advice with an unknown level of expertise and next to no empirical evidence of a diagnosis gets people killed or harmed. Let the information doctors have be freely available for people to use as they see fit for their personal use and all medication be cheap as dirt, but medical advice should only come from a licensed doctor that is qualified to practice medicine and not some stranger on the internet that barely has the experience and ability to treat a simple laceration.
You have esophageal cancer. You're welcome.
I looked up your symptoms online, and it says here you might have "internet connectivity issues"
I did! How'd you know?
One of the best Parks and Recreation lines of all time.
Thanks WebMD, you are the best. I guess I need to get some essential oils, acupuncture, and change my diet to 100% durian.
Also only drink water straight from a mineral spring source.
I know just the one down the hill from the chicken plant, thanks again!
Essential oils and "100% of x" diets are nonsense, but acupuncture has a good track record. I doubt you can find anything on WebMD seriously suggesting using either of the first two.
Acupuncture therapy is a Chinese parallel to chiropractic "medicine" in terms of efficacy compared to peer-reviewed modern medicine.
Studies have shown acupuncture to be roughly equal to phramacotherapy, but with multiple hours a week invested in relaxing immobile in a dimly lit room with soft music and a placebo bias to treat strain and stress ailments like migranes.
Every "treatment" I mentioned is equally bullshit ways to deal with anything a placebo can't effectively treat. Go get stabbed in a strip mall and I don't care how big the wound channel is, not my monkey and not my circus and I ain't buying them peanuts from a clown.
Huh, after some poking around yeah, it doesn't have the scientific support I thought it did. It seems to effect the nervous system and tissue beyond what can be explained by placebo... but not by much. At least it isn't actually dangerous like chiropractors.
Depends on if the needles are clean.