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It's impossible to know everything there is to our lives – and as much as we would've liked that, some things are just not meant to be. Though, there are times when people's cluelessness makes you want to question your whole existence. 

It appears that many folks don't really know their anatomy. Some are confused about complicated things, so it's somewhat understandable – others get freaked out when they realize that their newborn child is toothless. Perhaps you could blame the education system on this issue, as it's a widely known fact that it all could be a little bit more informative – however, when somebody is surprised about their offspring's lack of teeth, it raises a question or two. 

An online user took it to one of Reddit's communities and asked the medical professionals about random human body misconceptions their patients have had. The experts have gathered together and shared a bunch of amusing and sometimes mind-blowing stories, resulting in the thread receiving nearly 17K upvotes and 7.3K worth of comments. 

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#1

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) A couple was pregnant and didn't understand why since "they were taking the birth control pill". It turns out it was the guy who was taking it.

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#2

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I asked an elderly patient to show me how she gives her insulin. She said, I need an orange. I said why? She said well, I draw up my insulin in the syringe, inject it in the orange and eat it! That’s how the Dr showed me to do insulin!

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Saviik
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe the doctor used an orange to mimic the injection itself, and the patient missed the vital bit of ‘pretend this orange is you in this demonstration’. Idk what else could have brought her to this conclusion O.o

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“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I can’t begin to tell you how many dudes have argued with me that they’ve had hysterectomies. And I’m like you mean appendectomy? And they are absolutely adamant that they had a hysterectomy.

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#4

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I offered a diabetic a tissue after doing a finger prick to mop the the 2 drops of blood on his finger. He looked at me like I was an absolute idiot, said "you don't know very much do you" and sucked the blood off his finger. Then spend the next 5min 'educating' me that because he was a diabetic, he needed all the blood he had. Therefore he needed to 'put it back into his body' rather then wasting it by putting it on a tissue. He was under the impression that if he just drank his blood it would go straight back into circulation.

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May
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did he think being diabetic made him anaemic? This doesn't make sense in any way

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#5

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Working in an ER as a nurse practitioner. I had a patient’s granddaughter, who was pregnant, ask me if she dyed her hair would it also dye her baby’s hair. Made my day!

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#6

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) My dad doesn't have a clue on anything that happens in the body. I told him I work in a tissue lab and he asked "oh are you developing new Kleenex?"

When I told him that I work with body tissue this man really said "oh, I don't think I have that. I just use Kleenex"

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Yort
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This person is unfamiliar it’s the concept of a dad joke.

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#7

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I had a father of a baby absolutely beside himself because his newborn baby had no teeth

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Sue Grigg
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How does one get old enough to be a father and never see a baby without teeth?

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#8

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Baby came out face down ... father freaked out his child was born without a face. We had a good laugh after.

osrsmvk , lmcreglow Report

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Karin Gibson
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hope the baby did come out facing the bed as a face to pubes delivery is extremely painful and the head tends to cause very extensive tears

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#9

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) “Did you have anything this morning for your fasting blood draw?”

“No, just tea with honey, and a glass of orange juice.”

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#10

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) "What do you mean, I can't eat an entire fruit cake? Isn't fruit supposed to be healty?"

-Diabetic type 2 with a blood sugar level of 450 mg/dl.

VloekenenVentileren , Mitchell Hirsch Report

#11

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Pregnant girl who were on the pill, asked why she get pregnant, discovered that one day she takes it, the next day it's her boyfriend and so on ...

That's not what we mean by "sharing cost"

And another one, she pulls the whole box of pills (Yes all 28) in a bottle of water, and take a sip once a day.

Jaakuna12421 , Amy Entwistle Report

#12

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Pharmacist here. I had a patient call me and ask me why their medication wasn’t working anymore after they had stopped taking it.

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#13

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I’m a dentist and the thing we get all the time that I hate is parents not caring about their child’s decay because ‘they’re just baby teeth’. Losing baby teeth early causes all sorts of problems aside from the pain and trauma but in addition to that I often have to explain to parents that the adult teeth that erupt at age 6 are meant to last forever. They’re always oblivious.

dctrimnotarealdoctor , Bill Smith Report

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High Mamii Melo
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My dentist of 25 years passed away 2 weeks ago. I am so sad! A lot of patients came to the funeral which made me smile :)

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#14

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I had breast reduction surgery. My husband went to the pre-op appt with me. The doctor was explaining the surgery and mentioned they would remove my nipples. My husband asked where they were going to get new ones from.

12 years later and we joke about wondering where the nipple locker is.

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Chucky Cheezburger
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sometimes you just gotta learn. I used to think that when a guy transitioned to a woman, they just cut down the tree,split the stump and saved them in a freezer or something for when a woman transitioned to a guy. But that was back in the olden days of the 90's.

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#15

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) One time I had to explain to a parent that the “bump” on their child’s foot they were worried about was an ankle.

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Beth L
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My sister got hauled off to the ER from Girl Scout Camp after a picnic table collapsed on her because she had an "unusual" bump on her ankle. Well, she has them on both ankles, and so do I, but the camp nurse never thought to look...

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#16

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I had a colleague in her thirties with children who had come to the UK after marriage - she asked me one day if you could use tampons before you were married. She honestly had no clue about her own anatomy.

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Viv Justviv
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I was in my early 20s, I had a female coworker who was at least 35 say she never used tampons because there are "so many holes down there." She was confused by her own anatomy!

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#17

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Had a mother ask if it was true that the soft spot of her baby’s head was “like a whale blow hole” that he could breathe out of. Apparently her own mother had told her that.

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#18

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Sometimes in pregnancy women’s bellies can gain a little bit of hair, I assume from extra hormones etc. During a routine prenatal check a partner asked if it was the fetus’ hair poking through her skin.

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#19

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Holistic doctors have convinced a lot of people that adding BLEACH to their drinking water will cure chronic diseases.

Literally a high enough dosage to stain clothing being drank through a straw.

BEST part is there's no convincing them otherwise.

Relative-Gap7643 , Mike Mozart Report

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#20

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I’m in the mental health field but I met with a client who was worried that if their relative had a heart transplant would the relative still love and remember them. The logic being that the feeling of love lives in the heart.

Ordinary_Donut1877 , Andréia Bohner Report

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Nathaniel
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sweet if it comes from a child, just baffling if it comes from an adult.

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#21

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Pregnant patient during ultrasound: “my baby loves Doritos.” Me performing the ultrasound on said baby: “awww, baby is opening its mouth!” Pregnant patient: “omg! It’s Doritos! I just had Doritos! It’s EATING the Doritos!”

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#22

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I've had male patients in my audiology clinic tell me they have fallopian tube issues. Perhaps I shouldn't assume they mean eustachian tube issues, but I do.

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#23

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) They seem to think that, by pausing a ‘seizure’ to inform us that they’re having a seizure, they’ll get benzos. Lol no.

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#24

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I’m a phlebotomist. I’ve had so many patents tell me “blood is blue until it touches air.”

user789123456 , Herry Lawford Report

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Otter
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, I actually heard that in high school science class! Apparently it was thought to be true, back when people thought the hemoglobin molecules dropped off all the oxygen they carried in the capillary beds. Actually, venous blood is about 70% oxygenated, and if you see blood circulaing through an ECMO machine (heart-lung bypass), the venous blood is darker red than arterial, but not a lot darker.

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#25

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I taught a college level health ed class, and the misconceptions were truly astonishing.

Students wondered why household bleach could not be injected into a vein to cure HIV, and questioned why alcoholics were not immune since alcohol is an antiseptic.

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Anne Mitchell
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't understand why you are surprised by this, Your president seemed to think it was a good idea and he said he was very smart, in fact smarter than anyone.

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#26

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) Not a medical professional, but I had a coworker who did not know she had a urethra. She thought that was something only men had. I had to break it to her that she did indeed have a urethra.

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#27

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I used to take retinal photos to look for diabetic retinopathy. When I would call to make appointments, more than once a patient said “Well I just saw the proctologist.” No sir, these are retinal photos, not rectal photos.

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Mel Rupp
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've heard of people who "didn't know their a**e from their elbow", but their a**e from their eyeball?! That's a new one on me.

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#28

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I'm not a doctor, but my sister works in a hospital. No, you don't need to go to the ER for a papercut. You won't bleed out

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#29

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) “How are you feeling today?” “Not great, I have a cough that starts from an emotion in my throat and chest. That emotion disturbs me.”

... a bacterial pneumonia ... roommate is a neighborhood “spiritual guru”

SymBoL94 , Mike Mozart Report

#30

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) That the only reason to eat healthy is to manage weight. Also that alcohol is not harmful unless you are a full on alcoholic.

LongDance , I am R. Report

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Jeff Gabrisl
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Alcohol is harmful unless you're an alcoholic, taking alcohol away from an alcoholic can kill them...

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#31

“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I’m an X-ray tech working in a mammography clinic, had a young woman come up to the desk and ask if she could ride home in the same car with her mom who just had amammogram and might still be “radioactive”

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Nathaniel
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She might get angry and her mom might not like her when she was angry.

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“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I asked a man if he had a latex allergy before bringing him back for his procedure. He said "yes", and followed it up with "gloves and stuff don't bother me, but every time I get a urine catheter placed I get a UTI

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bumble bee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This looks more like there is poor communication with their patients, or people not getting enough education. Then there is the lack of follow up to see if medication is being taken properly.

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“Medical Professionals, What Is The Stupidest Misconception A Patient Has Had About The Human Body?” (30 Stories) I once administered a certain type of breathing test to a 58 y/o female patient who worked at a manufacturing plant on 8 hour shifts. In self-reporting her smoking history, she told me she smoked up to 8 packs of cigarettes a day.

I think her misconception was that she was going to live forever....

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