This fever trend...

Slipmaskin February 8, 2018 1:47 am

I know fevers and colds can actually get serious, but isn't it becoming way overused? I mean, I don't know how the hospital system works over there, but it's gotta be pretty lax to give a bed to someone with a cold. Around here you'd get sent home very soon if you came in for something small like that.
It's usually only used as a cheap plot device for small progression, as well.
Of course you can get sick, but that same plot would at the same time not allow the characters to be bed-ridden for a couple of weeks. They're usually up and about the next day, as if nothing happened. It feels shallow.

Responses
    Kami February 7, 2018 4:30 am

    if he missed school and didn't get better the next day i think it's enough to go to a hospital. when you're weak and dizzy like that you can't be alone. in my country you go to the emergency room and you can either get shots and go home or get admitted to the hospital depending on the doc's decision and/or diagnosis. it also depends on your luck, you can get a shitty doc who'll prescript you some random medicine and let you go or a good one who really cares about your state.

    HolyTowa February 7, 2018 6:55 am

    I feel you, in manga's it's an overused plot and often way dramatized. However, I know as of late people's colds/flus are being taken incredibly serious cause they're killing a lot of people this year. Granted, I do think the two are related thus making it feel overplayed.

    Asma February 7, 2018 7:28 am

    I didn't read the whole comment cause it's so long ,, but no one will send u home from a hospital because of cold they will give u medicine and in some sever cases yes they give u a bed and let you stay for few hours believe me it happened to me before

    Slipmaskin February 7, 2018 5:46 pm

    Firstly, I did start of by saying that fevers and colds CAN actually get serious. You can get a fever from a lot of things with a more severe underlying cause, such as an infection, for example. And if it's really bad, a hospital may want to keep check on your vitals overnight.
    However, colds are rarely that bad, and if they're bad, they're usually on the verge of something else, such as pneumonia or sinusitis. And in these cases, there are some measures to be had. You can't cure a virus (yet), though, and thus there are at most treatments to ease the symptoms of colds.
    Also, hospitals will of course not want a cold epidemic to spread, and prefers to let you rest at home.

    My main point is, though, that it's an overused plot device. And it's not used all the way, because authors rarely want to keep the characters bedridden for too long. It takes away from the seriousness of it all when they're fine the day after. I swear, I've seen this happen countless of times in countless of series (not to mention the "Oh, no, don't sleep on the sofa, you'll catch a cold!".....)

    Slipmaskin February 7, 2018 5:47 pm
    if he missed school and didn't get better the next day i think it's enough to go to a hospital. when you're weak and dizzy like that you can't be alone. in my country you go to the emergency room and you can ei... Kami

    What kind of shots are those, and which country do you live in? I'm interested.

    Nan February 8, 2018 12:11 pm
    Firstly, I did start of by saying that fevers and colds CAN actually get serious. You can get a fever from a lot of things with a more severe underlying cause, such as an infection, for example. And if it's rea... Slipmaskin

    Exactly. It's a cliché, not only in asian comics but also in dramas: you have a rainy episode, somebody is gona be sick afterwards. However, I think we like those stupid things otherwise we wouldnt be reading them. ^^;

    Slipmaskin February 10, 2018 2:27 am
    Exactly. It's a cliché, not only in asian comics but also in dramas: you have a rainy episode, somebody is gona be sick afterwards. However, I think we like those stupid things otherwise we wouldnt be reading ... Nan

    Well, it is just that, a plot device, after all. The characters we like stay the same, and the story, too. You need problems to bring about progress in a story, but it's nicer when it's done in a more original way :)

    Kami February 10, 2018 2:50 am
    What kind of shots are those, and which country do you live in? I'm interested. Slipmaskin

    sorry, i meant hospital serum and homeopathic stuff
    not injections from an actual syringe

    (they just inject stuff in the serum so it's diluted, that's why i called it shots)

    Kami February 10, 2018 2:51 am
    What kind of shots are those, and which country do you live in? I'm interested. Slipmaskin

    i'm from brazil