4 Fatal Signs You Might Need To Go See a Doctor

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Signs are usually an indication of something bigger, better or worse. When driving for instance, you make some choices on the right like knowing when to stop, slow down, turn and not turn and even where to park or not.

 

Your body speaks to you more often than you can imagine, it expresses itself and its state; the problem is that many people either do not pay attention or always choose to ignore these clearly expressed signs.

You can’t just assume that that nagging headache is because you didn’t sleep enough, it could mean more but you won’t know if you do not find out. A visit to the doctor is all you need to identify if it is a headache that you can treat subtly or one that may require more medical attention.

Here are 4 Clear signs that you need to see a doctor now

Week-long Sore Muscles

When the body engages in a new activity, your muscles often begin to feel sore as it gets used to the new stretch. Most muscle soreness goes away on its own after a few days and others with an intake of over-the-counter pain relief tablets.

When does it become an issue? Muscle soreness becomes a thing to worry about when it still aches even while you’re resting and continues beyond a week. This is the first sign that you need that visit to a doctor because prolonged muscle soreness can be a sign of kidney damage.

Chronic Low back Pain

Most people who work, usually in a spot, often experience pains in their lower back and most hospitals register low back pains as the most common complaint. Many people get rid of their pain at the lower back by simply taking out time to rest. A lower back pain usually lasts longer than muscle soreness but a pain after 6 weeks calls for an evaluation from a doctor.

A lower back pain that results in tingling feeling down one leg is an obvious call to see the doctor immediately.

High Fever

The body temperature is one obvious way through which the body speaks to you. A few people usually take their body seriously when it begins to burn. Fevers around 101 degrees or lower are usually not serious but are simply symptoms of viral infections but a fever that higher than 102 degree is an indication of something more than a common infection.

If your body temperature gets high and is maybe accompanied with a sore throat or sinus pain, be sure to take the next check up session with a doctor.

Intense Headaches

A record number of individuals suffer from daily headaches that are not life-threatening even if they are painful. So when does a headache become an issue? A headache that feels new or foreign is a first sign and reason for you to take it seriously.

If the headache persists than it usually would is another reason why you need to see a doctor. A dangerous headache can be a sign of health dangers like internal bleeding, cognitive impairment and concussion just to mention a few.

In addition, any shooting sharp pain in the stomach area that doesn’t go away on its own after a few days can be a sign of appendicitis.

Never assume what your body is telling, take those signs and pay a visit or schedule a session with a doctor at Duchess hospital today.

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