More Medical Myths
Woman's Era|September Second 2016

A simple look behind your medication.

Dr Kalpana Sarkar
More Medical Myths

Here are some more medical myths and the truth behind them.

Myth No. 1: Once a Caesarian section, always a Caesarian section.

Explanation: Usually the baby is delivered by the vaginal route but sometimes it has to be removed from the uterus by making an incision in the abdomen. This is called a Caesarian section.

Women who have delivered their first baby by a Caesarian section can sometimes deliver their next baby vaginally. Your obstetrician is the best person to guide you in this matter.

Myth No. 2: Bran should be thrown away.

Explanation: After sieving flour, what remains in the sieve is called bran. It is usually thrown away as it is thought to be useless. Bran contains zero cholesterol and is a rich source of fibre and vitamins. It should be kneaded along with the flour.

Myth No. 3: Too much coffee leads to a darker complexion.

Explanation: Hereditary factors play an important role in the colour of our complexion. Other factors include race, cold climate and prolonged sun exposure. Drinking coffee or tea will not darken our skin.

Myth No. 4: Raw papaya is not safe during pregnancy.

Explanation: Raw papaya contains certain substances which cause contraction of the uterus and can lead to abortion of the baby. Hence it should not be eaten during pregnancy.

Myth No. 5: Epileptics can't lead a normal life.

Explanation: Epileptics can lead a normal life but they should keep away from activities such as driving, swimming and handling heavy machinery which can pose a threat to their own lives and that of others.

Myth No. 6: Diabetes is caused by eating sugar.

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