2022
DOI: 10.54530/jcmc.688
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Practice of Self-Medication in Nepalese Patients Presenting in Ent Outpatient of Kist Medical College Teaching Hospital

Abstract: Background: Self-medication is a practice of using medications without prescription. It is a common practice in developing world like Nepal. The study aimed to assess the practice of self-medication in patients attending ENT and Head and Neck outpatient department of KIST Medical College and Teaching Hospital. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted from December 2019- August 2021. Total 220 patients attending the ENT outpatients during the study period were enrolled in the study. Informed c… Show more

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“…Additionally, 85.6% of the participants knew that using cotton buds could push ear wax deeper into the ear [27]. According to Khadka S et al [28], 84.6% of people believe that wax is a normal substance present in the ear canal. However, 66.8% of students believed that using cotton buds could cause ear injury, while 47.5% thought that self-ear cleaning is beneficial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, 85.6% of the participants knew that using cotton buds could push ear wax deeper into the ear [27]. According to Khadka S et al [28], 84.6% of people believe that wax is a normal substance present in the ear canal. However, 66.8% of students believed that using cotton buds could cause ear injury, while 47.5% thought that self-ear cleaning is beneficial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%