Not only can you save time by going to the emergency room, but you can also get quick treatment from the hospital, which can stabilize your condition as soon as possible and gain time for the next specialist treatment.
The following eighteen cases are best seen in the emergency room.
1.Patients in coma.
2.Severe wheezing and difficulty in breathing.
3.Patients with severe hypertension or severe fluctuations in blood pressure.
4.Patients in shock.
5.Patients with epileptic seizures.
6, all kinds of severe pain, including headache, chest pain, abdominal pain, lumbago, etc., especially the middle-aged and elderly people with acute chest pain must see the emergency room.
7, a variety of acute bleeding patients, including vomiting blood, coughing blood, blood in the stool, blood in the urine, etc.
8, various acute inflammatory diseases causing pain.
9.Patients with acute febrile diseases, body temperature is generally above 38.5°C (axillary); some patients with obvious systemic symptoms and certain pain, although the body temperature is less than 38.5°C can also be handled in an emergency. 39°C or more must see the emergency room.
10.Acute urinary frequency, oliguria, anuria and difficulty in urination.
11.Acute trauma, burns.
12.Patients with acute poisoning, accidents (electric shock, drowning, self-hanging, etc.).
13.Patients with general weakness.
14.Sudden onset of vertigo or dizziness, especially the first time it occurs, must see the emergency room.
15.Acute allergic diseases.
16.Suspected virulent infectious disease.
17.All those with sudden onset, severe symptoms and progressive aggravation.
18.Other sudden onset of various emergency illnesses.