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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Abscesses occur when bacteria get under your skin and form a pocket of pus. Symptoms include tenderness, pain and swelling, often on an arm or
When to go to Urgent Care for Sore Throat Other than being a pain, a sore throat is usually not life-threatening. In fact, it can
When to go to Urgent Care for Sinus Infections If your sinus infection symptoms (including pain, pressure, and other congestion) haven’t improved after a week
When to go to Urgent Care for Pneumonia Pneumonia is a bacterial infection of your lungs, and it’s not something you should ignore. While there
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