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Medical Etiquette
How do I respectfully interact with people who have a medical condition?
Here are a few tips for respectfully interacting with people with medical conditions:
- There are a huge number of medical difficulties, ranging from asthma to HIV/AIDS, and in many cases these can be hidden or unseen disabilities.
- Be aware that beepers and strobe lights can trigger seizures in some people with epilepsy.
- Try to avoid spray-cleaning tables, windows or other surfaces in the company of someone you know has a medical difficulty. Some people with medical difficulties, for whatever reason, can react to toxins in the air. Stale air, fumes from cleaning products, perfume, carpeting, air freshener etc can trigger a severe reaction.
- Remember that second-hand smoke can be particularly harmful to people with respiratory difficulties.
- Use a modest amount of fragranced body-care products like deodorant, hair spray, hand lotion, and after-shave.
- Ensure that the room is well ventilated.
- When in doubt, always ask the person with the disability! The person with a disability is your best source of information.
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