When health tracking creates a false sense of security
The sudden death of Kannada actor and producer Dileep Raj has sparked conversations about how much people rely on wearable technology for health updates. Friends, co-workers as well as reports suggest that when he experienced discomfort, he reportedly checked his heart rate on a smartwatch and briefly postponed seeking medical help. While no one can say with certainty whether earlier intervention would have changed the outcome, the incident highlights the limits of technology in medical situations.
Smartwatches today can monitor heart rate, sleep, oxygen levels, stress, and even detect irregular rhythms. For many people, these features offer reassurance and encourage healthier lifestyles. In several cases, wearable devices have genuinely helped users identify health issues early. But there is also a growing tendency to treat these devices as substitutes for medical advice.
A smartwatch can provide data, but it cannot fully assess symptoms or diagnose emergencies. Heart attacks, for example, do not always come with dramatic warning signs or abnormal readings. Sometimes the symptoms may appear mild — discomfort, sweating, fatigue, breathlessness, or uneasiness — making it easy for people to underestimate the seriousness of the situation.
That is where the risk lies. A ‘normal’ reading on a device can create temporary reassurance and delay a doctor’s consultation. Many people today instinctively check an app or wearable before deciding whether something is serious enough to seek medical attention. Technology has undoubtedly made health monitoring more accessible. But wearable devices are best viewed as support tools, not medical authorities. They can help users stay informed about their bodies, but they are not designed to replace professional evaluation.
Tragedies like these also leave behind grieving families, friends, and colleagues who are forced to wonder whether acting sooner might have made a difference. Delaying medical attention does not just affect the individual — it deeply impacts the loved ones left behind.
The larger takeaway from incidents like this is simple: if symptoms feel unusual or persistent, especially involving chest discomfort or breathing difficulties, seeking medical advice quickly is always the safer option. As wearable technology becomes more common, maintaining that balance between convenience and caution may be more important than ever.
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A smartwatch can provide data, but it cannot fully assess symptoms or diagnose emergencies. Heart attacks, for example, do not always come with dramatic warning signs or abnormal readings. Sometimes the symptoms may appear mild — discomfort, sweating, fatigue, breathlessness, or uneasiness — making it easy for people to underestimate the seriousness of the situation.
Tragedies like these also leave behind grieving families, friends, and colleagues who are forced to wonder whether acting sooner might have made a difference. Delaying medical attention does not just affect the individual — it deeply impacts the loved ones left behind.
The larger takeaway from incidents like this is simple: if symptoms feel unusual or persistent, especially involving chest discomfort or breathing difficulties, seeking medical advice quickly is always the safer option. As wearable technology becomes more common, maintaining that balance between convenience and caution may be more important than ever.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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