Words You Should Never Google, According To People Who Have

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Although Google is a very useful tool, some words should never be searched, at least not in the opinion of those who have already done so.

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With more than 106 billion visits in only June, Google is the most popular website on the planet.
It can also be a very frightening location, despite the fact that it is generally regarded as a useful aspect of daily life.

So, what are these words people should never search for?

People who have had extremely unpleasant searches put together a list of words you should not Google.

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Larvae

One word you should refrain from searching is ‘larvae’.

This warning is necessary because it’s possible to see pictures of oral myiasis, a disorder in which insect larvae infect the mouth.

Many medical cases have described people who had these larvae penetrate their mouths, with one description describing a chamber that smelled foul of decomposing flesh.

Degloving

Another term to avoid is ‘degloving’.

This refers to a severe injury where the skin is forcefully removed from the underlying tissue.

A Reddit user told the tale of a summer camp counsellor who enhanced the ladies’ cooperation by showing them a graphic image of a degloved finger to underline the need to take off jewellery before engaging in activities.

Krokodil

The opioid medication desomorphine, which can be tainted with dangerous chemicals when made illicitly, is related with the name “krokodil.”
When this substance is injected, it can severely injure skin, giving users a “crocodile-like” appearance.

For the benefit of everyone’s stomachs, we won’t get into that any more.

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Fournier

Think about thinking about people having the last name Fournier as well.

Unfortunately, they are named after a bacterial ailment that affects the vaginal region and causes necrotizing fasciitis.
Typically, patients with diabetes mellitus or localised perineal injuries will develop this severe and potentially fatal syndrome.

Even while ‘penile adhesions’ are a common occurrence in male infants, they are not particularly concerning.
However, rather than depending on a search engine, parents should speak with other parents, healthcare providers, or doctors if they have concerns or questions about it.

Harlequin Icthyosis

Last but not least, infants who have “harlequin ichthyosis” have a unique inherited skin disorder.
It causes the skin to develop thick, cracked plates that need intensive care.
In the past, newborns with this disease had low survival rates.

So there you go! These examples serve as a reminder to use caution and seek reliable sources of information when dealing with delicate or possibly upsetting subjects because depending exclusively on search engine results might not give us the context or support we require.

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