Matchmaking For Medicine: Ortho Doctor Finds Matches And Prescribes Pain Relief On Bumble
The Bumble doctor issued a pain relief prescription to their match and offered preventive measures to mitigate future discomfort.
A Bumble encounter took an unexpected medical twist in a curious turn of events when an orthopedic doctor reportedly prescribed pain relief medications to a match.
The incident has sparked a flurry of reactions online, with some dubbing the dating app the 'new Practo,' a popular platform for consulting doctors online.
While some netizens express amusement at the unconventional use of a dating app for medical consultation, others voice concerns about the potential risks.
This peculiar intersection of romance and medicine prompts reflection on the evolving landscape of digital interactions and the role of technology in reshaping traditional domains.
As discussions unfold, it remains to be seen how platforms like Bumble navigate such unexpected intersections of personal and professional realms.
What Did This Orthopedic Doctor Do On Bumble?
A female user recounted her experience on X, detailing how her Bumble connection, who happened to be an Orthopedic specialist, exceeded expectations when she mentioned suffering from intense neck and shoulder discomfort.
Not only did he furnish her with a prescription to alleviate the pain, but he also imparted valuable guidance on proactive measures to prevent future episodes of discomfort.
User Saniya Dhawan shared on the microblogging platform, "Connected with an Orthopedic doctor on Bumble and casually mentioned my neck and shoulder pain.
He inquired further and then provided me with a prescription. This gesture is incredibly thoughtful."
As per the screenshot, Dhawan informed her Bumble match about her neck and shoulder pain.
In response, the doctor prescribed medications and suggested using hot packs while maintaining proper posture.
The prescription text reads, "Take tab Mobizox 1-0-0 x 7 days (after food). Tab Pan-40 mg 1-0-0 x 7 days (before food)."
Additionally, he recommended applying Flexabenz ointment without rubbing it.
Where Can You See The Post?
You can check out the post on X posted by @SaniyaDhawan1.
Matched with an Ortho doctor on bumble and randomly told him that I am experiencing neck and shoulder pain. He asked me some questions around it and then wrote me a prescription, this is so sweet? pic.twitter.com/y82t89I5U5
¡ª Saniya Dhawan (@SaniyaDhawan1) March 28, 2024
How Did The Internet React?
The post shared on X on March 28 has garnered significant attention, accumulating over 1.8 lakh views and continuing to rise.
Numerous individuals have engaged with the post, with many expressing their opinions in the comment section.
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