The human body is an amazing thing. It heals itself, fights off sickness, and somehow manages to store a lifetime’s worth of memories. Honestly, its capabilities seem endless.
But let’s be real, it’s also kind of weird. And nowhere is that more obvious than on the r/Medical subreddit. There, doctors share unusual cases, people post their impressive recoveries, and others ask for advice that sometimes leaves everyone raising an eyebrow.
Scroll down to see a variety of the most interesting posts from the community—but be warned, some of them aren’t for the squeamish.
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If My Icu Patients Forget For Just A Few Minutes That They're Stuck In Icu Over Christmas, Then It Was All Worth It
Is That Actually True?
It will probably end up costing $100,000 or more a shot to use it the way US pharmacies and hospitals charge for things.
Sooo Guys We Did It I'm Cancer Free
The Medical community on Reddit reveals just how much is happening both inside and outside of us.
From the way our bodies look to how our organs work, they’re full of surprises. Some of the things shared there are ones we rarely see, like unusual illnesses or conditions that most of us wouldn’t normally come across.
But when you think about it, even the everyday stuff we experience is pretty strange once you break it down and ask yourself why it happens.
I Had A Stroke Last Week, Walking With A Cane Now. 30 Years Old. Happy To Be Alive
Hope you carry on with a good recovery, all the best to you and any other Men or Women who have had one.
Soldiers Saluting To Doctors Returning From Wuhan
Canadian immigration officials went to from Beijing to Wuhan to process the evacuation of Canadians / Permanent Residents and their families (and got flown out on the last flight). They got crapped on by the Chinese government for making "Wu-han Clan" t-shirts.
One Year Ago Today I Got A New Heart! Forever Grateful To My Donor & Donor Family. To My Heart Transplant Team, Doctors And Nurses., You Rock!!!
Take brain freeze, for example. What a random thing to experience, right? One quick sip of an ice-cold drink, and suddenly it feels like your skull is under attack.
As Rush University Medical Center explains, that sharp pain happens when something freezing touches the roof of your mouth. The cold makes your blood vessels rapidly constrict and then expand again, which triggers nearby nerves to send an SOS signal to your brain. The result is instant agony, though usually short-lived.
Thankfully, you can fix it by pressing your warm tongue to the roof of your mouth or just slowing down on the milkshakes.
17m : Was Diagnosed With Ewing’s Sarcoma. Going To Get A Port A Cath In My Arm On Monday As Well As A Bone Marrow Biopsy And Will Hopefully Start Chemo On Tuesday. Wish Me Luck!
The arm catheter/PICC line makes chemo just a little bit easier if you have horrible veins and need regular treatments
This Came From My Girlfriends Nose And She Coughed It Up, What Is This??
It's a nasal polyp.
Doctor's Handwriting, In A Nutshell
I had a doctor whose handwriting was so good that it was questioned if he was a real doctor!
Then there’s snoring, the nighttime soundtrack that no one asked for. According to pulmonologist Sujay Bangarulingam, MD, it’s one of the most common sleep issues around.
It happens when the airway narrows as we sleep, causing soft tissues in the throat to vibrate. And that’s how you get that unmistakable rumble. Around 90 million Americans snore, and while it might seem harmless, it can seriously mess with your rest or your partner’s patience.
Sometimes the fix is as simple as changing position or cutting back on alcohol, but for others, it’s a sign to visit a sleep specialist.
Ever Wondered What A (Esophagus) Tumor Looks Like? 7 Rounds Of Chemo, And This Is The Progress
My Friend With Allergic Reaction Due To His Hay Fever (He Calls This Condition Fish-Face)
Thought You Good People Might Like To See My New C5/C6 Disc
Speaking of involuntary sounds, let’s talk about hiccups. I’ve always wondered why they exist, and it turns out there’s a pretty simple explanation.
Gastroenterologist Frances Puello, MD, says that hiccups usually come from overeating, fizzy drinks, or sudden temperature changes in your stomach. Basically, your diaphragm gets irritated, contracts, and forces air up in a quick “hic!”
Most hiccups are harmless, but persistent ones can sometimes signal deeper issues. For the typical case, though, holding your breath or sipping cold water usually does the trick.
It Just Works
Doctor Told Me That My Raynaud’s Should Be In A Medical Textbook
My Dads New Leg, One Of Australias First, The Nut Is Screwed Into His Bone Inside His Leg,
And what about when your fingers prune up in water? Scientists still aren’t entirely sure why it happens, but they have a few good ideas.
Family physician Sarah Ahmed, MD, says one theory is that it actually helps us grip wet objects better. A study published in Biology Letters found that people were faster at picking up wet items after soaking their hands in water for 30 minutes compared to when their hands were dry.
As for how it works, the leading idea is something called digital vasoconstriction. That’s when the blood vessels in your fingers and toes narrow after being submerged, causing the outer layer of skin to wrinkle. It’s all triggered by an involuntary nervous system reaction.
An Anatomy Pinball Machine
I want to know how the who and Elton John can make a pinball song about this.
A Dissection Display Of The Entire Peripheral Nervous System
My First Hearing Aid That I Got 7 Years Ago!
Some bodily quirks are even more surprising. Ever heard someone say their joints can predict the weather? They’re not just imagining it, there’s real science behind that claim.
“When a storm front moves in, the atmospheric pressure drops. Major joints’ sensory nerve endings register a relative increase in joint fluid pressure, resulting in increased pain,” Orthopedic surgeon Robert Tait, MD, told Woman’s Day. In other words, your knees might just be a built-in weather app.
Gnarly Skin Rash I Got From Taking Antibiotics For Mono
Thought You Guys Would Enjoy My Brusitis, Since Every Person That Looked At It In The Hospital Strangly Enjoyed It
Update: Reddit Called My Scoliosis With My Ribs! Went And Got An Xray And The Doctor Confirmed. Ive Got Physiotherapy Tomorrow. Thanks Reddit :)
My ribs look exactly like that! I've had back issues my entire adult life.
Your eyes, too, have their own fascinating ways of reacting to the world. They can, for example, let you know when your body’s too cold.
“When hypothermia becomes severe, blood vessels in the eyes constrict to conserve energy,” Rupe Hansra, OD, senior director of eye care at LensCrafters, told Woman’s Day.
In certain cases, this can even cause temporary vision loss, something model Kate Upton once experienced during a swimsuit shoot in Antarctica, when temperatures dropped to –20°F.
But your eyes can also sense the coming of spring—itching and watering when pollen counts rise before the weather even warms up.
Cottonmouth Snake Bite Resulting In Medi Flight To Ou Medical Center
GF Said Y’all Might Be Interested In Seeing What Infected Poison Ivy Looks Like
That looks like it's 'tracking' (toxins or infection spreading upward) and needs immediate attention.
A Story Of Awesome Dental Photography By Dr: Carlosdecarvalho
When you put all this together, it’s clear: our bodies are like living laboratories, full of strange reflexes and hidden talents we don’t even realize we’re using.
From hiccups to brain freeze, from weather-predicting knees to wrinkle-prone fingertips, every odd thing we do has some story behind it, even if scientists are still figuring out exactly why.
My 9 Year Old Daughter Broke Her Arm. The Doctor Said She Will Heal Fine. Should I Get A Second Opinion?
Banged My Knee With Full Force Right Into This Metal Edge. I Didnt Cry, You Cried!
Fell And Woke Up Like This
Photoshop Reconstitution Of Visual Deformation I Had Today In Both Eyes. Colors Was Pulsating And It Lasted 10mn
I Had Heart Surgery In December And They Put This Heart Monitor (Pictured Left) Under My Skin. I Just Think It’s Cool/Creepy Looking
My bf had sepsis and then developed A-fib (190 bpm). Right before they were going to shock his heart back into a normal rhythm, his heart went back to normal on its own. After he was released, he had to have that device inserted into his chest for a year and had to keep a machine by his bed that would download all the info and send it in. He had an episode or two each month, but nothing alarming and then had it removed.
Blood Collected From A 34 Yo Man Today
My Adorable Kidney Stone I Passed On Tuesday January 1st 2019
A Doctor From My Work Invented A Way To Test Covid-19 Patients Without Needing Much Personal Protective Equipment
Not changing gloves/protective apparel between patients spreads disease.
Tried Donating Plasma Saturday And Was Turned Away After Getting Jabbed In Both Arms, Next Day Wake Up Like This…
I have horrible veins. Am sure to apologize to every phlebotomist ahead of time. They’re small, they’re deep, and they will slide away from the needle. I hear ya
The Time My Toddler Swallowed One Of My Rings, Shaped Like A Butterfly
My Son Has Russell Silver Syndrome
When Your Child Has A Very Rare Condition Hospitals Like To Run Tests And Perform Studies To Better Improve Their Knowledge On Rare Conditions. Each Study Makes It Closer To Fully Understanding Rss. Today They Will Perform An Endoscopy Procedure.
Russell-Silver syndrome (RSS) is a rare growth disorder characterized by being born small for gestational age, poor postnatal growth, and a relatively large head size with a prominent forehead.
Moncton City Hospital Youth Psychiatric Ward
Do People With Polycoria (2 Pupils In One Eye) See Double With That Eye?
92yo Grandmother With Massive Fracture: Docs Won’t Operate And Will Stop Giving Pain Meds
Struggling To Breathe For Years. Doctors Don't Help Because I'm "Too Young" To Be Having Issues
Is This Vitiligo Or What Another Disease Turns Your Eyebrow White?
Any Idea What This Purple Red Rash Might Be From? Yes, We Have A Doctors Appointment. No Fever Came On Suddenly And Has Spread To Over 70% Of His Body
OP's(wife?) "He is. He was examined in person today. The theory is that it is an auto immune response to a virus. He is taking prednisone and has a steroid cream. What seems to help the most is Aloe vera gel of all things. The bedsheets hurt. Clothes hurt. Rubbing the cream on him hurts. It is painful and itchy. I googled symptoms and read if he experiences, shortness of breath or a high fever. That is an emergency room trip for sure."
I'm Here For My Turkey Sandwich And Ginger Ale
Same basic reasoning behind going to the ER for routine care. People who do not have proper access (in this case, an inability to drive) will use the tools available to them for emergency situations. The people in question should never be criticized for doing what they have to do to get treatment. The problem is 100% on the American health insurance system. (Source: I worked in it for 13 years.)
