Sunday, December 6, 2009

Broken Capillary Lip The Nhs Self Diagnosise Says I Should Ring An Ambulance?

The nhs self diagnosise says i should ring an ambulance? - broken capillary lip

Seek emergency help immediately - ring 999 and ask for an ambulance
Dial 999 for an ambulance.
Please check your answers before calling.
"Yes," answers these questions:
Are you developing a new rash with any of the following? small red or brown pin-prick, will not fade when a drinking glass or a finger pressing against them, pin-prick marks that are changing into purple spots or blisters, or bleeding or bruising of the skin? It can be difficult to see what kind of rash on dark skin. Check the palms, soles, and the roof of the mouth.
"Yes," answers these questions:
Besides the rash, which is one of the following: shortness of breath, so you swallow do not speak in sentences, turning blue or pale around the fingernails, toes or lips, not in their saliva (saliva), swelling around the lips, mouth , tongue or throat, difficulty breathing or heavy?
In addition to his breakthrough, you have one of the following: severe pain in his eyes when exposed to light, stiff neck that is painful when you bend your head forward, and drowsiness or confusion?


I needle marks (red), under the eyes at all, if I ask, I think the pressure can vanish from broken capillaries that come feel good?

Help

4 comments:

Ray said...

From the sequence of events that shows you that it seems that what you're saying that we have received some type of bite (spiders, insects, etc..) Despite what you say is not shining. If they only small holes that could be broken capillaries, but those who have a dark, then red, because of the skin above. It could be the excitement of eye care, control, mechanical irritation, etc. were symptoms of pain, skin discoloration, pitting can (spread around) there is any kind of infection out. If no pain or anything, you should be OK, but keep an eye on him. When you begin to feel, disoriented or confused, or sleep for no apparent reason for an ambulance ring.

Jaibie said...

The reason is said to call an ambulance eruptions can describe a sign of meningococcal meningitis.

Its brands sound like broken capillaries, are not a rash and meningitis without other symptoms that are good.

Please disappear spontaneously within a few days and then be checked by your GP

garebear... said...

Just go and get a check ur GP or Pharmiest

Nesseracy not ring the ambulance at this point in time, if you have pain or irritation, then not only an inspection as soon as possible
Prevention is better than cure

Gary B said...

Call an ambulance - call a doctor and arrange an appointment.

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