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Chest Pain

Chest Pain

Chest Pain: When to Seek Emergency Care Chest pain can have many causes. Some are life-threatening and need urgent treatment. Serious causes of chest pain include: Heart attack A tear in your body’s main blood vessel (aortic dissection) Inflammation or infection...
Fever, Adult

Fever, Adult

Fever-Adult A fever is a body temperature of 100.4°F or higher. Mild or short-term fevers typically don’t need treatment and often go away on their own. However, high or prolonged fevers can lead to dehydration and may be a sign of a more serious condition. How to...
Fever, Pediatric

Fever, Pediatric

Fever-Pediatric A fever in children is a temperature of 100.4°F or higher. In children older than 3 months, a mild fever is usually not severe. But in infants younger than 3 months, a fever may signal a serious illness. In some cases, high fevers can lead to seizures...
Nausea and Vomiting, Adult

Nausea and Vomiting, Adult

Nausea and Vomiting—Adult Nausea is the sensation of an upset stomach or feeling like you might vomit. Vomiting is the forceful emptying of stomach contents through the mouth. It can lead to weakness and dehydration if fluids are not replaced. Signs of Dehydration...
Infusion Therapy

Infusion Therapy

Infusion Therapy What is Infusion Therapy? Intravenous (IV) therapy delivers essential vitamins, minerals, and medications directly into your bloodstream. This bypasses the digestive system, allowing for faster and more efficient absorption compared to oral...