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Article created by: Rugilė Baltrunaitė

We live in an age where information is instant. A quick Google search can bring up millions of results in seconds. But along with solid facts, plenty of outdated or misleading ideas keep getting recycled, and far too many people accept them without a second thought.

So when a Reddit user asked doctors to share the medical myths they still hear often, plenty of responses came in. And it’s concerning, because believing the wrong thing about your health can have serious consequences.

Keep reading to see what they had to say—just remember, for real medical advice, always consult a qualified healthcare professional directly.

#1

Two people smiling and talking at an event with a background featuring Kennedy24 health myths banner. Biggest myth....that Kennedy knows what he is talking about and will make American healthy again.

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    #2

    A sick man wrapped in a blanket holding a tissue and inhaler, illustrating common health myths exposed by doctors. YOU DONT NEED ANTIBIOTICS FOR YOUR VIRAL COLD.

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    #3

    Two men in suits shaking hands on stage with sparks in the background, illustrating health myths debated by doctors. Essentially everything RFK says.

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    #4

    Woman using mortar and pestle to grind herbs in a room full of jars, illustrating natural remedies and health myths. As a friend of mine once said, "Even arsenic is all natural".

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    #5

    Healthcare professional wearing gloves applies a bandage to a woman's arm debunking common health myths. That vaccines do more harm than good.

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    #6

    Doctor fitting eyeglasses on smiling young girl during eye exam, illustrating doctors exposing health myths in clinical setting. You know what's unnatural? Eyeglasses. You know what is natural? Being chased down by predators you notice too late.

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    #7

    Pregnant woman in hospital gown holding belly, illustrating common health myths doctors often expose. "Women have been having babies for thousands of years" as a rationale to dismiss risks.

    Child birth has incredible risks, most of which are carpet swept under the joy of having kids, and leads to a lot of shock during pregnancy, birth and postpartum.

    Every would-be parent should be assessing the risks before getting pregnant. Not as a deterrent, but as a way to be fully informed as various things can unfold, and how to be ready for them.

    Suitable_cataclysm , Curated Lifestyle/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #8

    Young woman pouring pills from a bottle into her hand while sitting at a table, related to health myths. "Natural" supplements are better and safer than proven medications. Have seen people die with treatable cancer, heart disease, liver failure- or get very sick from these untested products. And they cost a lot. Please be careful.

    Spiritual-Editor-459 , JSB Co./unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #9

    Female doctor explaining health myths to a patient using a uterus model during a consultation in a medical office. Not a doctor; that the cervix doesn't have nerves and thus can't feel any pain. I think the overwhelming amount of women who say getting an IUD inserted hurts enough that many have passed out beg to differ.

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    #10

    Doctor examining a patient in a hospital bed highlighting health myths doctors commonly expose and dispel. “The doctor told me I had 6 months to live.” Not that I can blame people for possibly misunderstanding the details of a cancer diagnosis. What the doctor actually is saying is that the median survival is 6 months. Half live more than 6 months and half live less.

    This might seem trivial to some of you, but I think this misunderstanding hurts trust in doctors at the exact time they need it most. How many times have you heard something like “The doctor gave me one year to live and I’m still alive 3 years later.” The implication for some being that doctors don’t know what they are talking about.

    I have seen too many people forgo effective treatment to do something crazy like smoke marijuana instead of having a bone marrow transplant for their leukemia. And misunderstandings like this are partly to blame.

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    #11

    Healthcare professional applying a bandage on a young man's arm, highlighting common health myths doctors expose. "Vaccines cause autism.".

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    #12

    Doctor drawing blood from patient in clinical setting representing common health myths exposed by professionals ICU nurse here. This is a new one I just heard today.  A patient’s family member asked me if the blood we were giving the patient had been screened to make sure it wasn’t high pressure blood. I didn’t delve into what they meant by that .

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    #13

    Young woman drinking water outdoors, highlighting common health myths discussed by doctors on wellness and hydration. You need to drink 8 cups/2 liters/whatever of water a day to be healthy. There is no such evidence-based recommendation. The best science says to drink to your thirst.

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    #14

    Doctor and patient discussing health myths, with doctor taking notes in a medical office setting. The ivermectin is better for cancer than standard therapies myth is growing. And whenever a patient shows data it’s always cell culture data.

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    #15

    Doctor examining a young girl's injured knee, demonstrating care while addressing common health myths in a clinical setting. Less a myth. More a lack of education. Hydrogen peroxide is decent for using at initial wound cleansing. Repeated use actually resets the healing process. Most don’t know this.

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    #16

    Elderly woman wearing glasses reading a book in bed, highlighting doctors exposing health myths and facts. Wearing reading glasses with make your near vision worse. No, aging makes your near vision worse.

    “My eyes can’t be dry, they’re watering all the time.” Watering is in fact a symptom of dry eye disease.

    Eating carrots makes your eyesight better. Nope. Carrots contain vitamin A which is important for vision, and vitamin A deficiency can definitely result in vision problems. But more carrots does not equal better vision.

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    #17

    Female doctor using a stethoscope to check a male patient in a bright clinic, highlighting common health myths debunked by doctors. The number of doctors that have extreme bias is super scary. Won't listen to someone based on racism, sexism, or classism... common. Causes a lot of issues, you have a group of people who are convinced from a very young age that they are too smart to have bias, and simultaneously told they are smarter than anyone else, rolling their eyes at all manner of sickness, like MANY believe people are faking, if they dont have a quick diagnostic tool to confirm, and the patient is not the type of person the doctor considers competent enough to describe or even experience illness. I have a friend who is teaching doc at a major hospital, and he is like the most challenging part is getting some of the bias and arrogance out of young doctors, many of whom have no frame of reference for other cultures and are astounded to learn many patients have had damaging experiences with doctors, based on mythology and bias doctors are engrained with.

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    #18

    Doctor in surgical attire holding newborn in delivery room, illustrating common health myths discussed by doctors. ‘Circumcision is necessary’.

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    #19

    Paramedic attending to a man with a wrapped hand injury, highlighting common health myths and medical care concerns. That you have to take the bullet out.

    You don’t.

    The holes the bullet made are the problem. Just taking the bullet out doesn’t fix anything. Hard eye roll every time I see this in movies.

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    #20

    Patient trying on new glasses during eye exam with doctor in office revealing health myths. Glasses make your eyes weak or lazy. Glasses solve a optics problem.

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    #21

    Young girl receiving a bandage on her arm from a healthcare professional, illustrating doctors exposing health myths. Vaccine-skepticism. They are one of the simplest, most-effective interventions we have ever created.

    Murderface__ , CDC/pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #22

    Close-up of a dragonfly perched on a dry plant stem, with a blurred green natural background, illustrating health myths. Dragonflies sting.
    They don’t.
    I’m a doctor of Entomology.

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    Nor will dragonflies sew your eyes shut. This is something my MIL told my husband years ago.

    #23

    Woman wearing winter clothes and gloves outdoors near water illustrating health myths exposed by doctors Catching a viral illness because it's cold outside.

    Sugar feeds cancer

    "Nipping" a bronchitis in the bud by taking antibiotics.

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    #24

    Surgeons in blue scrubs and masks passing medical tools during an operation debunking health myths. “They just want to take their organs!” I can promise you the doctors and nurses taking care of you get zero dollars in bonus for anyone donating organs.

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    #25

    Doctor in surgical gear performing a medical procedure, illustrating doctors exposing health myths and facts. Not a doctor, but the person who believed a myth from TV: that autopsies are commonly performed. The doctor told me that in the state only about 2% of deaths are autopsied.

    YaaaaaaaaasQueen , Kristina Shvedenko/unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #26

    Doctor assisting patient during a health scan, highlighting common doctors health myths in medical imaging setting. Whenever someone has a concussion and we send them home after a normal CT scan, I always get asked how often they need woken up and checked on.

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    #27

    Woman in white shirt sitting on toilet, focused on phone, illustrating common health myths doctors expose. PEE. IS. NOT. STERILE.

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    #28

    Doctor talking to a young woman during a medical exam, illustrating doctors exposing common health myths. “You’re too young to be experiencing menopausal or hormonal symptoms.”
    Perimenopause starts as early as 35 for some, some women go through ovarian failure before 40. HRT is incredibly important and helpful. Hormonal issues are a big concern for cardiovascular, osteoporosis, metabolic risks, shorter life expectancy and weight issues. Autoimmune disorders should also be considered alongside diagnosis.
    HRT does not cause any higher likelihood of blood clots or cancers than Birth Control does. Rx the HRT as it bypasses the liver and has fewer potential side effects. Do not let your patients suffer please. Refer out to a specialist if you’re not well versed in endocrine concerns. Birth Control is not safer than HRT and HRT is absolutely necessary with POF until at least age 55.

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