The world of at-home health hacks has exploded, with surveys showing that nearly 80% of Americans have tried some form of online-sourced remedy in the past year alone (Pew Research Center). While scrolling social media for quick fixes is tempting, experts warn that self-diagnosis and do-it-yourself treatments can have unintended—and sometimes dangerous—effects on the body’s major systems, from the heart to the brain. These viral trends may also delay proper medical care, leading to complications that could have been avoided with timely intervention. In this article, we’ll dive into some of the most laugh-out-loud at-home “cures,” and reveal what real doctors have to say about them.
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22. Sunbathing for Fungal Infections The idea that sunbathing can cure fungal infections—like athlete’s foot or ringworm—stems from the belief that sunlight’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are…