Loss of Consciousness
Loss of Consciousness When you lose consciousness or experience confusion, you need medical attention right away. Have someone call 911 and get to an emergency
Loss of Consciousness When you lose consciousness or experience confusion, you need medical attention right away. Have someone call 911 and get to an emergency
Unbearable Pain If you’re in pain, it’s generally a good idea to go to an emergency room. It’s especially important if your pain is associated
Rashes or itchiness There could be serious underlying issues such as an allergic reaction, and itching can mean there’s a potential for infection. Seek medical
Nausea, digestive issues Nauseous and have abdominal cramps? You may need some Pepto or Imodium, but you can probably wait a day before you head
Cuts that don’t involve much blood but might need stitches The amount of blood visible is minimal, but there’s too much at risk to wait.
Moderate breathing difficulties If you have any doubt about your ability to breathe on your own or whether a bout of wheezing is normal, it’s
Sprains and strains If you sprain or strain a muscle, ligament, tendon or joint—even if it doesn’t hurt much—you should go to your doctor. If
Persistent eye discomfort Severe eye pain can be a sign of anything from dry eye or conjunctivitis (pinkeye) to glaucoma. Dry eye and pinkeye both
Flu, cold, sore throat, cough, fever You’re sick, but is it a trip-to-the-ER type of sick? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urges
Six Reasons to Go to the Emergency Room If you are having trouble breathing, have chest pain or are experiencing a lot of swelling in
High fever in infants In infants, a high fever can be a sign of serious infection, including meningitis. Also look for signs of dehydration and
Uncontained bleeding You may have an internal injury that could get worse if you don’t seek treatment. If your head, face or neck is injured,
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