Signs and symptoms that require immediate action
Although we are in the midst of a pandemic, medical emergencies and chronic conditions remain existent and critical. Emergent and routine care should still be a priority. Bell explains that in many emergency situations, minutes — even seconds — matter. By delaying care, your condition can worsen and have long-term impacts. In worst case scenarios, delaying care may cause death.
“I have seen a number of patients with strokes and myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) delay coming to the emergency department out of fear of COVID-19, and as a result, they end up with worse outcomes because we’ve lost that valuable time for available interventions," she says. “Just last week, I had a patient come in after experiencing right-side weakness for three days. Imaging confirmed this patient had a stroke, and due to the delayed presentation missed the window for optimal intervention. This delay in seeking care will unfortunately result in a long-lasting disability.”
Bell, and the health care experts at Vituity, recommend seeking medical care as soon as possible if you're experiencing any of the following:
- Chest pain or discomfort in the upper body
- Head injuries
- Weakness or drooping on one side of the body
- Fainting or ongoing dizziness
- Severe abdominal pain
- Difficulty breathing, wheezing or ongoing shortness of breath
- Severe headache
- Paralysis or significant weakness
- Significant or uncontrolled bleeding
- Sudden numbness
- Seizures
- Major trauma such as a bad car accident, fall or wound
- Irregular heartbeat
- Compound fractures (bone that protrudes through the skin)
- Severe allergic reactions
If you’re unsure if you require medical care, please call your doctor. If you need immediate medical assistance, please call 911 for emergencies.
"I want everyone to know that emergency departments and urgent care centers across the country are prepared to help keep everyone safe," said Bell. “Your health and safety is our top priority so if you or a loved one need care, please seek it."