When 27-year-old Bani Bains, สล็อต ออนไลน์ a communicator, shared that her skin started breaking out during the "circuit breaker" last year, she said that she didn’t know what to do.
“I had never been to a dermatologist before, and was quite scared to step out at the peak of the pandemic. A video consult helped me understand that I had cystic acne, aggravated by mask wearing and I got a prescription for it.”
The video consultation was with a doctor from a telehealth service. Such services give patients remote access to online consultations with a doctor for diagnosis, treatment and prescriptions.
Bains isn’t the only woman using them.
We’re using them as a more private, judgment-free alternative to seeing a doctor at a clinic. Why? Because talking about topics like contraception and sex – indeed, anything related to our intimate health – is thought of as sensitive.
And doing it face to face, even in a medical setting at a general practitioner or gynaecologist’s clinic, just, well, makes us blush.
It’s not just the shyness, it’s the stigma too. Shruti Dwivedi, founder of Dear Doc, a women-centric telehealth service, said such topics are still considered “taboo”.
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