When to go to Urgent Care for Dehydration

When to go to Urgent Care for Dehydration The symptoms of dehydration can look like other conditions, so it’s important to pay attention to them. As a general rule, if you’re very thirsty and/or urinating more frequently than usual, get yourself checked out. Since kids are more prone to dehydration, it’s even more important that […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Constipation

When to go to Urgent Care for Constipation If you’re having mild constipation, avoid self-treatment and try drinking plenty of fluids (especially water), eating high-fiber foods, and making sure you have regular bowel movements. If your symptoms persist or get worse, consider an over-the-counter laxative, such as Senokot. For severe constipation—you haven’t had a bowel […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Abdominal Pain

When to go to Urgent Care for Abdominal Pain If your abdominal pain is accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, you may have a stomach bug. But if it’s caused by something like appendicitis, you need to get checked out immediately. Go straight to urgent care if you experience severe abdominal pain accompanied by nausea […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Skin Infections

When to go to Urgent Care for Skin Infections Skin infections are more common than you might think, and many can be easily treated by a visit to urgent care. If you or someone in your family has a skin infection, see a doctor right away; although some of these problems are minor and can […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Shingles

When to go to Urgent Care for Shingles It’s best to seek emergency medical treatment when you have a painful, blistering rash and fever along with your shingles. Go directly to an urgent care or emergency room if you experience sudden, extreme weakness in your face, arm or leg on one side of your body; […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Scabies

When to go to Urgent Care for Scabies While it’s easy to recognize a case of scabies, a skin parasite that causes itching and mild infection on exposed areas of skin, you might not know when it’s time to visit urgent care. Usually caused by microscopic parasites known as Sarcoptes scabiei, common symptoms include intense […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Rashes

When to go to Urgent Care for Rashes If you have a rash that covers more than one-third of your body, is extremely painful or has been getting worse over time, make an appointment with your primary care doctor. If these symptoms are accompanied by dizziness, vomiting or fever, do not wait to see if […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Hives

When to go to Urgent Care for Hives If you or your child experience hives with itching or swelling in their mouth, throat, or eyes it can be very frightening. Hives are often a symptom of an allergic reaction. For example, they may occur if someone comes into contact with an allergen like bee venom […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Fungal Infections

When to go to Urgent Care for Fungal Infections If you feel like something is stuck in your throat or a cough won’t quit, it’s time to head out of your way. You can risk developing bronchitis if you don’t see a doctor soon enough. Bronchitis is caused by an infection that irritates your airways […]

When to go to Urgent Care for Eczema

When to go to Urgent Care for Eczema While eczema symptoms are generally mild, if your child is suffering from severe itching and cracking of their skin and blisters, you should go to an urgent care center. You will likely be treated with steroid creams or oral steroids until your child’s eczema clears up. Severe […]