People use the Internet for medical advice and to do medical check ups rather than directly meeting with doctors in an office. Why are they using the Internet for this? Discuss your viewpoints on this.

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The Internet is greatly influencing major sectors of various industries and the medical sector is
also
adapting to
this
new trend. Nowadays, more and more individuals have started consulting health professionals over the internet
instead
of doing it in-person. One of the main reasons for
this
is that it helped many patients to get instant check-ups rather than
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an appointment and waiting in lines for hours.
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udgement of doctors for patients' disease is getting vague. Majority of doctors have taken a turn toward
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nline clinic and started examining patients from safe-distance. The reason behind doctors moving their offices online is that the pandemic is still at large for over a year and it is justified that they want to keep themselves and their families safe from widely spread infection. The cherry on the cake, patients are
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earning side benefits from
such
movement as they don't need to wait and gather
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the appointment hall of the doctor's office.
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, they are able to save some time at their disposal as well as, they are
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isease from fellow patients.
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, I believe the idea of checking patients online is allowing doctors to be naive towards patients' condition and may fail to measure
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isease.
Such
ignorance can turn fatal for some patients.
Moreover
, If doctors need to check patients heart rate, blood pressure or some other important parameters, patients may don't have proper instruments to do so. It definitely does not help a patient if he is physically injured. In conclusion, Moving clinics online does not benefit both parties and only a few doctors in some fields should be allowed to practice virtually.
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a small mistake can make a fatal blow to patients.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Telehealth
  • Misinformation
  • Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
  • Anonymity
  • Self-diagnosis
  • Consultations
  • Telemedicine
  • Accessibility
  • Diagnostic capabilities
  • Privacy
  • Healthcare technology
  • Treatment options
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