That line is another vague hook used in clickbait posts. It’s meant to create curiosity but doesn’t actually specify what “these things” are, which is why it feels important without giving real information.
In reality, the phrase could apply to many meaningful distinctions in health or everyday life, for example:
- Normal vs. abnormal body changes (like visible veins, skin spots, nail changes)
- Harmless symptoms vs. warning signs of disease
- Myths vs. evidence-based medical facts
- Side effects vs. dangerous reactions to medicine
Why this matters
Yes—some differences are important, especially in health, but they only make sense when clearly defined. Posts like this often skip that step and try to keep you scrolling instead of informing you.
A useful rule of thumb
If a message:
- doesn’t name the condition clearly
- uses fear words like “WARNING”
- avoids details and ends with “see more”
…it’s usually not reliable medical information.
If you want, paste the full post or tell me what “things” it was referring to, and I can break it down in a clear, factual way.
