Hospital Etiquette: 3 Things You Should Never Do When Visiting a Patient

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1. Never Wear Strong Perfumes or Colognes

Many patients, especially those recovering from surgery or undergoing chemotherapy, develop a heightened sense of smell or "hyperosmia." Strong scents can trigger nausea, headaches, or even respiratory distress. It is scientifically better to be scent-neutral to keep the patient's environment calm and stable.

2. Avoid Bringing "Unsafe" Gifts (Like Certain Flowers)

While flowers are beautiful, they can be dangerous in a hospital setting. Many plants carry fungal spores or pollen that can cause allergic reactions or infections in patients with weakened immune systems. Additionally, some hospitals ban flowers in ICU units because the stagnant water in vases can harbor bacteria.

3. Don't Share "Medical Horror Stories"

Psychologically, a patient needs to stay in a "positive recovery mindset." Telling stories about someone else who had a "bad experience" with the same surgery or doctor can increase the patient's cortisol (stress hormone) levels. High stress is scientifically proven to slow down the body's natural healing process.

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