Medical attention should be sought for an earache if it is accompanied by loss of appetite, fever,difficulty sleeping, drainage or difficulty hearing. An earache with these symptoms could be a sign of an ear infection.
No, you should not try to move your arm if it is dislocated. Seek medical attention immediately.
You should rest, elevate the affected leg, apply ice, and compress the area with a bandage to reduce swelling. If the pain and swelling persist or worsen, seek medical attention to rule out any serious injuries like a fracture or muscle tear.
A high body temperature is typically considered to be 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. You should seek medical attention if you have a high body temperature along with other symptoms like confusion, difficulty breathing, chest pain, or a persistent fever that doesn't improve with home treatment.
If you have formaldehyde on your skin, you should immediately wash the affected area with soap and water to remove the chemical. If irritation or symptoms persist, seek medical attention promptly.
A body temperature of 102°F (38.9°C) or higher generally signals the need to seek medical attention, especially in adults. In infants under 3 months old, a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher requires immediate medical attention.
You should seek medical attention immediately.
Seek medical attention and report it to the authorities.
yes
yes it can cause you harm. yes you should seek medical attention
You should seek medical attention immediately.
Seek immediate medical attention.
Seek medical attention.
No, but it will bite if handled. You should seek medical attention.
seek medical attention immediately.
Place it in warm water and seek proper medical attention.
Jaundice - you have overloaded your liver and should seek medical attention.
You should be concerned about your child's cough and seek medical attention if it lasts for more than a week, is accompanied by difficulty breathing, chest pain, high fever, or if your child is coughing up blood.