By JO ABI
This is what happens when you ask a bunch of strangers for advice on your kids’ health: you get hit with random, irrelevant opinions based on their own lives which are often far from helpful.
Put milk in her eye and it will cure her eye infection right up…
Eat oranges and your kids will never have a cold or flu again…
…right…
And that’s exactly what you’re doing every time you type a health question into an internet search engine – you’re pretty much just throwing it out there for a bunch of strangers to give their opinion on.
You don’t even know who these people are. Would you ask for advice on how to get your child to go to sleep faster at night in the supermarket checkout line? (Okay, that only happened once and I was desperate. I was really only aiming the question to the nice looking older lady who was standing next to me but everyone else heard and gave me their opinions as well).
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by www.healthdirect.gov.au. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
Turning to the internet for help is like trying to get an answer from a bus full of office workers who don’t know me or my children – but I’m afraid I’ve fallen victim to good old Dr. Google many, many times.
Top Comments
Dr Google actually saved our son just last month. Long story short , he contracted a very rare syndrome as a result of having his tonsils and adenoids removed. My husband googled his symptoms and discovered what he had which was later confirmed in hospital (by staff who had actually never even heard of it). If it wasn't for Dr Google, they would have misdiagnosed him and the outcome could have been devastating.
I never ever go to the Dr. It is full of sick kids with glassy eyes and snot - viruses - and Drs who can only say Keep up the nurofen - rest and fluids!! I only go to the ER. Or Google. And yeah Breastmilk is an excellent cure for pinkeye, ecxma etc