- 41. Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
- (Transient ischemic attack (TIA))
- ... in an emergency situation, but if you're concerned about your risk of having a stroke, you can prepare to discuss the subject with your doctor at your next appointment. What you can do If you want to ...
- 42. Hashimoto's disease
- (Hashimoto's disease)
- ... and unconsciousness. A myxedema coma may be triggered by sedatives, infection or other stress on your body. Myxedema requires immediate emergency medical treatment. Birth defects. Babies born to ...
- 43. Thyroid cancer
- (Thyroid cancer)
- ... a medication (potassium iodide) that blocks the effects of radiation on the thyroid. If an emergency were to occur, you and your family could take the potassium iodide tablets to help prevent thyroid cancer. ...
- 44. Thunderclap headaches
- (Thunderclap headaches)
- ... in and around the brain. That's why it's so important to seek emergency medical attention if you experience a thunderclap headache. Thunderclap headaches are dramatic. Symptoms include pain that: ...
- 45. Thrombophlebitis
- (Thrombophlebitis)
- ... of breath or are coughing up blood, go to an emergency room. These signs and symptoms may indicate deep vein thrombosis, which increases your risk of a dislodged blood clot traveling through your veins ...
- 46. Thrombocytopenia
- (Thrombocytopenia)
- ... that worry you. Bleeding that won't stop is a medical emergency. Seek immediate help if you experience bleeding that can't be controlled by usual first-aid techniques, such as applying pressure to the ...
- 47. Tetralogy of Fallot
- (Tetralogy of Fallot)
- ... If your baby becomes blue (cyanotic), immediately place your child on his or her side and pull the knees up to the chest. This helps increase blood flow to the lungs. Call 911 or your local emergency ...
- 48. Tetanus
- (Tetanus)
- ... is), seek emergency care. What you can do If possible, let your doctor know the following information: When, where and how you received the injury (or any recent injury, if a wound isn't obvious) ...
- 49. Testicular torsion
- (Testicular torsion)
- ... is most common between ages 12 and 16, but it can occur at any age, even before birth. Testicular torsion usually requires emergency surgery. If treated within a few hours, the testicle can usually be ...
- 50. Tension headache
- (Tension headache )
- ... vessel (aneurysm). When to seek emergency help If you have any of these signs or symptoms, seek emergency care: Abrupt, severe headache, which may be like a thunderclap Headache with a fever, stiff ...
- 51. Temporal lobe seizures
- (Temporal lobe seizures)
- ... When the number or severity of seizures increases significantly without explanation When new signs or symptoms of seizures appear Seek emergency medical care if: A seizure lasts more than five ...
- 52. Teen depression
- (Teen depression)
- ... trained counselor or have your teen talk to someone. Contact a minister, spiritual leader or someone in your faith community for advice. When to get emergency help If you think your teen is in immediate ...
- 53. Shanghai Emergency Medical Service
- (emergency medical service shanghai)
- Sinoaid Shanghai Emergency Care Services and the Sinoaid Shanghai Express Care Services provide a comprehensive range of emergency medical services for both adults and children. Private treatment ...
- 54. Ruptured spleen
- (Ruptured spleen )
- A ruptured spleen describes an emergency situation in which your spleen develops a break in its surface. Your spleen, located just under your rib cage on your left side, helps your body fight infection ...
- 55. Herniated disk
- (Herniated disk)
- ... your waist, the spinal cord separates into a group of long nerve roots (cauda equina) that resemble a horse's tail. Rarely, disk herniation can compress the entire cauda equina. Emergency surgery may be ...
- 56. Roseola
- (Roseola)
- ... lose consciousness and jerk his or her arms, legs or head for several seconds to minutes. He or she may also lose bladder or bowel control temporarily. If your child has a seizure, seek emergency care. ...
- 57. Intermittent explosive disorder
- (Intermittent explosive disorder)
- ... yourself from that situation. Go for a walk or call a trusted friend to try to calm down. If you can't find a way to calm down on your own, you can go to your local emergency room and ask for help. If ...
- 58. Broken ribs
- (Broken ribs)
- ... broken ends can cause serious damage to your spleen, liver or kidneys. Because many broken ribs are caused by motor vehicle accidents, you may find out you have a broken rib in a hospital's emergency ...
- 59. Shanghai East Hospital VIP department
- (Directory/Private & International)
- ... hundred thousand emergency treatments. The surging Huangpu River not only witness the development of SEH, but also closely connects the hospital to European and American Continents, with scholars from ...
- 60. Specialty and Inpatient center (Parkway Health)
- (Directory/Private & International)
- ... of minor emergencies, our doctors are available to assist you anytime. Please note, if you are facing a life threatening emergency, you are advised to call ambulance services by dialing 120 or go straight ...