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Body & Soul Warning
I am seeing more and more questions relating to what could be serious health problems.
I think you should have a warning that the best people to ask are medical experts, not amateurs who could give incorrect advise.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi RaytheDJ, this idea has been mentioned before:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Search/Question65422-19.as p?Page=1&SearchText=body & soul
but with many answers the member has often said 'Go the your doctor', 'get it checked out by your GP'. etc, as they all did to a post today.
There are many people on this site who have a vast amount of knowledge and experience, and despite some opinions, we are intelligent human beings. Please credit us with common sense and certainly do not refer to me as an 'amateur'. I have more than enough 'life experience' to qualify as a 'proffessional'!!
Thanks for the feedback.
I still say that unless someone is a trained medical practitioner, they should be considered an amateur.
Diagnosis of medical problems cannot be made from reading a short question posted here. One needs to know the full scenario, background and mental condition of the patient.
Children, the elderly and other vulnerable people could take the wrong advice and suffer as a result.
I little knowledge of something is worse than no knowledge at all.