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Essential Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore
Ignoring certain symptoms can lead to serious health issues. It's crucial to recognize warning signs such as persistent pain, sudden weight loss, or unusual bleeding, as they may indicate underlying conditions that need immediate attention. Staying informed about these symptoms can help you seek timely medical advice and prevent complications.
Weakness in Your Arms and Legs
- If you get weak or numb in your arm, leg, or face, it can be a sign of a stroke especially if it's on one side of your body.
- You could also have a stroke if you can't keep your balance, feel dizzy, or have trouble walking.
- Get help quickly if you suddenly can't see well, get a severe headache, feel confused, or have problems speaking or understanding.
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Get A Second OpinionChest Pain
- Chest pain, especially with sweating, pressure, shortness of breath, or nausea, needs immediate medical attention.
- It could signal heart disease or a heart attack, particularly after physical activity. It may also indicate a blood clot in your lung.
- If your chest feels tight or heavy, and it lasts more than a few minutes or recurs, get help immediately. Don't ignore it.
Tenderness and Pain in the Back of Your Lower Leg
- Pain and tenderness in the back of your lower leg could be a sign of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
- This condition can occur after long periods of sitting, such as on a long flight, or prolonged bed rest.
- If the pain intensifies when you stand or walk, or if you notice swelling, redness, and heat, call your doctor.
- It's crucial to detect a blood clot early to prevent serious complications.
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Book an AppointmentBlood in Your Urine
- If you have blood in your urine and you also feel a lot of pain in your side or your back, you may have kidney stones. A kidney stone is a small crystal made of minerals and salts that forms in your kidney and moves through the tube that carries your urine.
- Your doctor may take X-rays or do an ultrasound to see the stones. An X-ray uses radiation in low doses to make images of structures inside your body. An ultrasound makes images with sound waves.
- Many kidney stones eventually pass through your body when you pee. Sometimes your doctor may need to remove the kidney stone.
- If you see blood in your urine and you also have an increase in feeling that you urgently need to pee, make frequent trips to the bathroom, or feel burning when you urinate, you may have a severe bladder or kidney infection.
- If you see blood but don't feel any pain, it may be a sign of kidney or bladder cancer, so visit your doctor.
Wheezing
- Breathing problems should be treated right away. If you're wheezing or hear a whistling sound when you breathe, see your doctor.
- Without urgent evaluation, breathing can quickly become labored, and it can be catastrophic if not evaluated and treated quickly.
- It may be from asthma, a lung disease, a severe allergy, or exposure to chemicals. Your doctor can figure out what's causing it and how to treat it. If you have asthma, an allergist will create a plan to manage it and reduce flare-ups.
- Wheezing can also be caused by pneumonia or bronchitis. Are you coughing up yellow or green mucus? Do you also have a fever or shortness of breath? If so, you may have bronchitis that's turning into pneumonia. Time to see your doctor.
Suicidal Thoughts
- If you feel hopeless, trapped, or think you have no reason to live, seek help immediately. Talking to a professional can help you through the crisis.
- Visit a hospital emergency room or a psychiatric walk-in clinic. A doctor or mental health professional will talk to you, ensure your safety, and support you through this difficult time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Signs include sudden weakness or numbness in your arm, leg, or face, especially on one side. Other signs may be trouble speaking, confusion, dizziness, or difficulty walking. Seek medical help immediately if you experience any of these symptoms.
Any chest pain, especially with sweating, pressure, shortness of breath, or nausea, should be evaluated urgently. It could indicate heart disease, a heart attack, or a blood clot in the lung. Don't delay seeking medical attention if the pain is severe, lasts more than a few minutes, or comes back.
Pain in the back of the lower leg with tenderness and swelling could indicate deep vein thrombosis (DVT), often after long periods of sitting or being bedridden. Contact your doctor promptly if you notice these symptoms to prevent complications.
Blood in urine can indicate various conditions. Severe pain in the side or back may suggest kidney stones, while urgency to urinate or burning could point to a bladder or kidney infection. See a doctor for diagnosis and treatment, especially if blood appears without pain, which could signal kidney or bladder cancer.
Wheezing, a whistling sound while breathing, requires urgent evaluation. It could be due to asthma, severe allergies, lung diseases, or exposure to chemicals. Seek medical attention promptly, especially if you cough up colored mucus or have a fever.
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