If a headache is the "worst headache on one's life", a trip to the hospital is recommended. other symptoms requiring a professional medical treatment are a headache accompanied by nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, and any change in behavior.
It may be a migraine headache, if you don't go to a hospital right away, its going to stay and get worse. My mom, and grandmother get them, I never do, but its a genetic thing. I would recommend going to the hospital and find out what it is, and get some medicine! Hope I helped! ^.^ ~Kayla
i need to know that too! someone know? It would be so helpful!
But you not mention here for which disease. For normal problem we prefer to any hospitals like cold, fever, headache but in serious case i would like to which hospital where suggest our relatives.
But you not mention here for which disease. For normal problem we prefer to any hospitals like cold, fever, headache but in serious case i would like to which hospital where suggest our relatives.
I would imagine a headache or nausea. Assuming that you did, in fact eat comet, I would go to the hospital to be safe.TL;DR Go to the hospital, my dear cleaning-product-consuming friend
he still works in the emergency room, but no longer has his practise at the hospital, which means if you were admitted, and he was your family doctor, another MD would be selected to follow you
"1 tablet p.o.q.d." "ingests" "b.i.d." "patient was admitted to the hospital complaining of nausea, fatigue and pain in the phalanges"
YES!!!!!! they can get really bad, and some staph infections (like mrsa) are contagious. It would be a mistake not to go.
Comorbidity
The reasons would be medical or police related. Medical restraints are used with the goal to protect the patient from injuring himself and the police restraints are used to protect other people in the hospital from a potentially dangerous patient.
There are a few reasons. Here are some possibilities:The nearest hospital was fullYour condition required that you go to another hospital (for different equipment or staff)Your insurance required a specific hospital
The bill for all expenses goes to the person who is admitted to the hospital.