Sick Brits take eight months to see a doctor over concerns with their health

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BRITS take an average of eight months to seek help with their health issues. A study of 2,000 Brits revealed a fifth of the nation regret the length of time they have spent putting off much needed …

The survey was commissioned by Acuvue, whose previous research with Eurostat Data revealed 83 per cent of UK adults aged 40 and over experience presbyopia.

“Presbyopia is a visual impairment which affects billions of people, but the early symptoms are subtle – a minor frustration to begin with that can be easily put off. The consumer research, conducted by OnePoll.com, found nearly a third of Brits aged 45 years and older confess their sight issue is down to procrastinating when it comes to important life admin, admitting that they do not have the motivation to go to the optician.

And 18 per cent believe their health problem is small enough that they can ignore it, while 42 per cent of respondents are avoiding a check-up at the dentist, despite feeling they need to go.

 

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