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Medical Emergencies – When the unknown knocks

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We cannot be prepared for the future however, we anticipate few things and we plan. One of the unplanned and unknown emergencies which can strike anyone at any time is a medical emergency. Medical/Doctor/Health always has a negative connotation to it but, when an emergency strikes we can’t do anything, just face it point blank.

We all are important; we share a close knit bond with family and friends. For our survival and prosperity we need to be in a good condition; good health forms the foundation. So why do we all associate all those people around it with a negative sentiment. They are helping us, aren’t they?

We can’t be fully prepared for an emergency; however, we can plan and more importantly know a few things. Sometimes knowing and remembering things at the right time helps the most during emergencies, friends. Trust me, it makes a lot of difference!

I listed down a few pointers for a medical emergency which we should be aware of:

 

What if he/she gives you medication which you are allergic to and no one knows about it?

What if emergency arrived because you did not take the correct medications on time or did the correct follow ups or tests recommended on time?

What if due to some side effect of some previous history of disease you got an emergency?

What if you suffered from a disease which no one knows and you suffer a relapse after ages?

So many what ifs, right? Do we realize all this, always? Do we consider it as important?

We save all are important documents in lockers or at important places so information about us is equally important. We say sharing is caring but why we don’t follow it when it comes to health; it continues to remain the last point on our to-do list.

 

swarg se toh aap bol nahi paoge ji toh yahin rehkar bol do.

One more important thing, we should know some basic information like the blood group and allergies and even medications because, you never know when you need it. Sometimes when you are taking medication you can’t donate blood so please know it and share it with your key people.

 

 

 

It’s one of my biggest blogs and important to. So please don’t forget your medications, follow-ups and tests once home. Post medical care is equally crucial.

Please do share the information if you think it’s useful for you, it may help someone else as well.

Keep Smiling, Be Healthy Always!

 

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