People Are Sharing Wild Medical Facts Most People Don't Know About, And You Should Probably Read These

Recently, Reddit user u/Monke_0101 posted on the popular Ask Reddit page to ask the people of the internet, "What is a crazy medical fact that most people don't know about?" Here are some of the wildest answers:

1."I can't declare a hypothermic person deceased until we warm them to room temperature."

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2."When you get a kidney transplant, they don’t take out your original kidneys, so you have three kidneys after a transplant."

Illustration of a human torso showing anatomical placement of kidneys near the lower back, highlighted for educational purposes

3."It's impressively hard to close someone's eyes after they die. Not like on TV."

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Person in a leather jacket with a concerned expression, sitting in a bar setting. #SchittsCreek in the corner
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Person with arched eyebrows and awkward expression, wearing a black leather jacket, in a bar setting. #SchittsCreek in corner

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"You press them down, and then they open back up a little. Then you have to press them closed again and press a little harder.

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I know. I was bedside when my Dad passed away. If he was still in the room, I bet he had a good chuckle.

Miss him."

u/Ludwig_Vista2

4."If a man has fallen and gets a boner, do not move him. It’s a sign of spinal injury."

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Person smiling, wearing a white apron and blouse, standing in a kitchen setting with tiled walls in the background
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Person in a kitchen setting, wearing a white shirt, with a neutral expression

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u/Midnite06

"I'm a NY Rescue Medic for the [Fire Department]. [This is] actually something we check for. People who don't know and see it probably think we're a bunch of pervs."

u/rroberts3439

5."I had a total thyroidectomy last year due to thyroid cancer. I learned that, in rare cases, your body can regrow thyroid tissue (maybe healthy/functioning, maybe not) from the very small number of thyroid cells left behind."

"It’s the reason thyroid cancer patients need to be on a high dose of replacement hormone to suppress the production of thyroid-stimulating hormone that could trigger regrowth. It was wild to learn that removing the gland doesn’t always solve the issue."

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u/trizer81

6."A defibrillator actually stops your heart. It’s up to your body to restart things correctly. It's the equivalent of the IT guy asking if you’ve tried turning it off and on again."

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7."Pneumothorax (collapsed lung) can just like... happen. If you sneeze or cough or just breathe wrong, your lung can say 'nope' and collapse."

u/cat_prophecy

8."Situs inversus is a congenital condition in which the major visceral organs are reversed or mirrored from their normal positions."

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9."Your stomach gets a new lining every few days to prevent it from digesting itself."

u/Swimming_Treat3818

10."A lot of bone breaks don't hurt that much. I work in radiology and while we don't see the nasty breaks you do in trauma (which often REALLY hurt), we see a lot of broken toes, fingers, metacarpals, and metatarsals."

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A person with a surprised expression stands in a narrow hallway, wearing an off-shoulder top and a necklace
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"Those breaks are often not easy to distinguish from muscle or tendon strain without imaging, and the patient[might be] acting completely normal. I used to think breaking anything would have someone on the floor in agony, but a lot of them are like, 'Yeah it hurts when I bend it.'

If you want nightmare fuel: sometimes your spine can spontaneously break under its own weight. This is called a compression fracture."

u/Halospite

11."Humans can live with one lung; the remaining one will expand and partially fill the rest of the chest cavity, which can lead to cardiac distress. It's not the most pleasant existence, but people have made it up to 30 years like that."

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12."Everyone knows that if you feel a lump in your breast, you gotta get that shit checked out, but there are actually 12 symptoms of breast cancer."

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13."Endometriosis (tissue from the womb) is not cancer, but it can send out cells that spread through your internal organs and grow, stick your guts together or block them, deform your organs and eat holes through them, and spread up to your diaphragm and lungs."

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14."Pregnancy can just turn on diseases that you may have never had before."

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A doctor performs an ultrasound on a pregnant woman lying on a hospital bed, checking the health of her unborn baby
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Dentist performing a dental procedure on a patient in a clinic setting, viewed from above

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"I developed a thyroid disease and an autoimmune disease during my first pregnancy. It's been great."

u/PublicProfanities

"It can also make your eyesight worse, cause cavities and loose teeth, cause or exacerbate bone loss/osteoporosis, make moles or angiomas grow or appear, make subsequent periods heavier, temporarily reduce grey matter in the brain, cause pelvic organ prolapse, cause skeletal structure changes, cause abdominal muscle separation, new-onset diabetes (usually from gestational diabetes), and increase the risk of Alzheimer’s.

The number of side effects, complications, and possible permanent effects of pregnancy would fill a book, yet people still try to pretend it’s a perfectly normal and harmless process and women are just complaining."

u/Inwint

15."There are certain conditions where your bowel can leak into your stomach and you vomit shit."

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Person in a white shirt and striped tie, looking slightly puzzled or skeptical, stands indoors with a painting in the background
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Person looking to the side with a neutral expression, wearing a collared shirt and striped tie

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"It's called feculent vomiting."

u/EitherChannel4874

16."Your gut bacteria plays a big part in your overall wellness and even affects your mental health. Your depression may or may not be in some part caused by lacking a certain bacteria or the presence of another."

u/nsmith0723

"Fecal transplants have transmitted clinical depression from donor to recipient."

u/garrettj100

17."Prion diseases, wherein basically a protein, which is the basic building block for your body, goes rogue."

"This leads to a chain reaction where other proteins around it are misshaped and basic body functions break down. When it attacks the brain it causes irreversible brain damage and death. There’s no way to target a rogue protein. In diseases like Mad Cow Disease it’s acquired by consuming meat, but it can also just happen randomly."

u/Junior_Sginificance9

18."Roughly half of the world's population is iron deficient, of whom about half have iron deficiency anemia."

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19."If you have a rib removed (say for surgery), the younger you are, the more likely that rib is to grow back."

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X-ray image of a human chest showing ribs, spine, and lungs
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A person in a checked coat and tie looks forward

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u/kiwidale

20."The female fetus has developed every egg they will ever ovulate before they are born."

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21."If you have an allogeneic bone marrow transplant, your blood type will change to the donor's, and your bone marrow and blood will contain the donor's DNA."

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22."There are a million nerve fibers that form the optic nerve in each eye."

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23."Erectile dysfunction can be a precursor to heart disease. The penile arteries are only slightly smaller than the coronary arteries; once they start blocking up, causing ED, the coronaries are soon to follow. (Approximately two years.)"

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24."A tumor can contain hair and/or teeth."

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25."Fat is not inert. One pound of fat has about five miles of blood vessels to support it. That's a lot of an extra load on our hearts."

u/jocosely_living

26."All mammals, except for manatees and sloths, have seven cervical vertebrae. Giraffes have the same as humans, they're just huge."

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27."You can taste salt when given a saline IV because it diffuses out of the blood in your lungs."

u/suddenspiderarmy

28."Humans are naturally covered in cool stripes, mostly across the back. They are unique to each human. They are not visible under our visual spectrum, but certain other animals can see them. It's a shame we can't, because I think they look awesome."

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29."Not moving for long periods of time can increase your chance of blood clots, especially as you get older."

u/Solelbis

30.And finally: "What makes measles such a dangerous disease is that it causes a sort of amnesia of the immune system that can last as long as a year or two."

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Animated character holding a small ornate object, wearing a strapless evening gown and elegant earrings, looking contemplative
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u/wilderlowerwolves

...Terrifying. Feel free to vent alllll your feelings about these down in the comments below. Or, you can leave your own wild health facts! I love-hate to read them.