It is not necessary to seek medical help for whiplash. Whiplash can be treated at home with Ice on the affected area for 20 minutes, an anti-inflammatory and if needed otc pain medication.
You should first look up the symptoms of whiplash. If you were in a car accident, it is very important to have the whiplash documented in case you want to file a claim with insurance or you need to pursue a personal injury lawsuit.
Moderate burns should be treated at a hospital.
There are different treatments for colitis depending on the severity of the condition. For mild symptoms, there should be changes in diet, sometimes steroid medicines are used, and anti-diarrheal medications. Moderate symptoms are treated with cyclosporine, biologics, and sometimes surgery. Severe conditions should be treated at the hospital.
It's not unusual for even minor cases of whiplash to hurt for a week. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms and are in a good deal of pain, it is best to see a doctor. These are the common whiplash symptoms:Stiffness in neckConstant pain in neck and/or backSwellingLimited mobilityTingling or numbness in back and/or neckBelow is an article on whiplash.
Abdominal hernia symptoms should be treated quickly because there is a high chance that it can become worse and can need that person to be hospitalized if untreated.
Critical, or major, burns are the most serious and should be treated in a specialized burn unit of a hospital.
Hypothermia is an emergency and should be treated by a doctor.
All dog bites should be treated. Seek advice from your doctor or nearest emergency department of your local hospital.
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Someone who suffered from whiplash during an accident should get in contact with a licensed Whiplash Injury attorney. The person can also use an attorney that handles general accident claims.
Yes. Any poisoning should be treated at a medical facility.
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