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    Understanding The Critical Times To Call A Doctor

    Common ailments such as fever, headaches, and other minor pains are usually ignored by most people. Some wonder whether or not it is time to call their family doctor. While these are simple ailments, it important that everyone understands the right time to call for help. Worth understanding is the fact that every family doctor is readily available for your call: whatever the reason for the call.

    Common ailments that deserve emergency calls

    While most ailments are considered simple, it is important to understand that consulting with a doctor would go a long way in saving the consequences. The following ailments need immediate attention from your family doctor. Do not hesitate to call them anytime they happen. These are:

    1. Fever

    man  Fever is a common ailment. In children, it presents as the body’s common reaction in cases of different body infections. Temperatures rise and thus the need for some medication. Most people opt for over-the-counter drugs. This works to reduce the fever. In adults, fever presents with pains and aches. The doctor can discuss the symptoms. In cases of immune system deficiencies, fever is considered to be an inflammation sign. This should never be ignored but demands an emergency call to the doctor. If you have any of the following conditions, be careful with fever;

    •  Cancer
    •  HIV/AIDS
    • Inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis

    Give an immediate call to your doctor if the fever comes along with other symptoms.

    2. Skin conditions

    Having a serious flare-up could come with some rash. This may require attention from the family doctor. Simple acne or even random rash may be handled using some over-the-counter drugs. Emergency care should be considered if the condition gets unbearable. Skin spots that are itching, changing color, flaking, growing or bleeding need immediate attention.

    3. Anxiety

    Bad breathIf you understand the reason for anxiety such as a forthcoming test, then this should not be a worry at all. On the flipside, anxiety could be uncontrolled, constant and causing one to eat, lack sleep or drink. These are serious symptoms that require immediate attention.

    4. Bad breath

    This is a commonly ignored problem. People overlook the problem and consider seeing a dentist or brushing their teeth to be the solution. It is important to understand that bad breath is a sign of some underlying problems such as:

    •  Cancer
    •  Issues of the intestine
    •  Kidney or lung problems
    5. Excessive belching

    Not many would be worried about belching. If this is uncontrolled and comes with the following conditions, then you need immediate medical attention. They include diarrhea, vomiting, unexplained weight loss, and bloating.…