Mar 12 • 14:31 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Should you contact a doctor in the evening or on the weekend? The doctor warned about which symptoms it is dangerous to ignore

A Lithuanian doctor highlights common health issues that prompt individuals to seek medical advice during evenings and weekends, emphasizing the importance of recognizing alarming symptoms.

In Lithuania, health problems do not adhere to convenient schedules, leading many to seek medical assistance during evenings or weekends. According to Dr. D. Denisovas, patients frequently contact healthcare professionals for two main reasons. One significant issue is running out of medication, especially for those with chronic conditions, which can cause panic when necessary prescriptions are not available at home. The second prevalent reason is the sudden onset of alarming symptoms, which often includes urinary tract infections, spikes in fever due to flu or other viral infections.

In addition to these complications, Dr. Denisovas notes that evening and weekend medical inquiries frequently involve symptoms like nausea, diarrhea, and severe headaches, stomach aches, or back pains. He advises individuals to monitor whether their symptoms escalate and whether any additional signs develop, underscoring the necessity of not dismissing potentially serious medical issues.

The advice serves as a critical reminder for the public regarding the importance of understanding their health needs outside regular office hours. It stresses that while some symptoms can be managed at home, others require urgent medical attention, and ignorance of 'red flags' could lead to disastrous health consequences.

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