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Occasional self-medication has always been part of normal living. The making
and selling of drugs has a long history and is closely linked, like medical practice
itself, with belief in magic. Only during the last hundred years or so has the
development of scientific techniques made diagnosis possible. The doctor is now
able to follow up the correct diagnosis of many illnesses with specific treatment
of their cause. In many other illnesses of which the causes remain unknown, he
is still limited, like the unqualified prescriber, to the treatment of symptoms.
The doctor is trained to decide when to treat symptoms only and when to attack
the cause. This is the essential difference between medical prescribing and
self-medication.
The advance of technology has brought about much progress in some fields of
medicine, including the development of scientific drug therapy. In many
countries public health organisations are improving and peoples' nutritional
standards have risen. Parallel with such beneficial trends are two which have an
adverse effect. One is the use of high pressure advertising by the pharmaceutical
industry which has tended to influence both patients and doctors and has led to
the overuse of drugs generally. The other is the emergence of sedentary society
with its faulty ways of living: lack of exercise, overeating, unsuitable eating,
insufficient sleep, excessive smoking and drinking. People with disorders arising
from faulty habits such as these, as well as from unhappy human relationships,
often resort to self-medication. Advertisers go to great lengths to catch this
market.
uver advertisin,
lic sufferers; who will cry anything because
doctors have a
them; can induce faith in a medicine,
particular,
Aavers dents are also aimed at people
suffering from m
uch as simple colds and coughs which
advertisements de
up within a short time due to the intake of a
medicinal product
These are the main rern why laxatives, indigestion-remedies, pain killers,
cough - mixtures, tonics Camins and iron tablets, cose drops, ointments and
many other preparation see fond in quantity in many households. It is
doubtful whether taking hese things even improves a person's health or it
preparation may contain unsuitable
simply makes it worse. Worse, because the
ingredients making a person dependent on them. They may also cause poisoning
and worst of all the symptoms of an underlying problem may be masked and
therefore medical help may be sought. Self-diagnosis is a greater danger than
self-medication. mke short summary​

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Answered by alijabeath
1

Answer:

yes you are right about this thing but if a I'll person does not take medecin then she or he will be die

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

Occasional self-medication has always been part of normal living. The making

and selling of drugs has a long history and is closely linked, like medical practice

itself, with belief in magic. Only during the last hundred years or so has the

development of scientific techniques made diagnosis possible. The doctor is now

able to follow up the correct diagnosis of many illnesses with specific treatment

of their cause. In many other illnesses of which the causes remain unknown, he

is still limited, like the unqualified prescriber, to the treatment of symptoms.

The doctor is trained to decide when to treat symptoms only and when to attack

the cause. This is the essential difference between medical prescribing and

self-medication.

The advance of technology has brought about much progress in some fields of

medicine, including the development of scientific drug therapy. In many

countries public health organisations are improving and peoples' nutritional

standards have risen. Parallel with such beneficial trends are two which have an

adverse effect. One is the use of high pressure advertising by the pharmaceutical

industry which has tended to influence both patients and doctors and has led to

the overuse of drugs generally. The other is the emergence of sedentary society

with its faulty ways of living: lack of exercise, overeating, unsuitable eating,

insufficient sleep, excessive smoking and drinking. People with disorders arising

from faulty habits such as these, as well as from unhappy human relationships,

often resort to self-medication. Advertisers go to great lengths to catch this

market.

uver advertisin,

lic sufferers; who will cry anything because

doctors have a

them; can induce faith in a medicine,

particular,

Aavers dents are also aimed at people

suffering from m

uch as simple colds and coughs which

advertisements de

up within a short time due to the intake of a

medicinal product

These are the main rern why laxatives, indigestion-remedies, pain killers,

cough - mixtures, tonics Camins and iron tablets, cose drops, ointments and

many other preparation see fond in quantity in many households. It is

doubtful whether taking hese things even improves a person's health or it

preparation may contain unsuitable

simply makes it worse. Worse, because the

ingredients making a person dependent on them. They may also cause poisoning

and worst of all the symptoms of an underlying problem may be masked and

therefore medical help may be sought. Self-diagnosis is a greater danger than

self-medication.

Explanation:

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