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Both child and adult athletes are at risk for a set of injuries that are incredibly common on the court or the field. When participating in the rigorous activity demanded by any sport, it is easy to forget the strain that you are putting on your body, potentially causing yourself injury.
Here are some of the problems you are most likely to encounter as an athlete:
Broken bones: If you fall or experience a traumatic blow, the pressure could cause a bone to crack. This type in injury is very painful, and should always be treated as an emergency. Some fractures are easy to identify, as the bone can protrude through the skin. Other types of fractures that are contained within the body are marked by bruising, inability to move the area, and swelling.
Sprains: A sprain is a soft tissue injury that may mimic the symptoms of a fracture. Sprains are most often seen in the wrists and ankles, and they occur when the ligaments of the joints are overstretched. The remedy for a sprain is rest and over-the-counter medication, but you should see a doctor for an x-ray to confirm that the injury is a sprain and not a fracture.
Dehydration: When the body is moving, it needs more water to stay hydrated. If you do not drink water before and during physical activity, you may become ill and even lose consciousness. Proper nutrition is also necessary to fight dehydration, so you should eat a healthy diet if you do participate in sports. Children are especially prone to dehydration during sporting activities, so encourage frequent water breaks for them.
Northern Urgent Care can help you recover from these and other sports related injuries with quick, walk-in medical services seven days a week. Check out our website or call us at (718) 939-5900 for more information about our hours and services.
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A person with asthma is at risk for episodes that can cause difficulty breathing because the airways are restricted. A fast acting inhaler is the ideal treatment for relief, but one may not always be available
This video explains what you can do if someone is having an asthma attack but does not have his or her inhaler. It is important to encourage slow breathing since the airways are already experiencing turbulence. Help the person sit down either on the floor or in a chair, and keep a sense of calmness in yourself and the patient while you seek emergency medical care.
Northern Urgent Care can help you get an asthma attack under control with prompt medical care available every day of the week. Learn more about us on our website or call us at (718) 939-5900.
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A skin rash can be caused by a variety of sources, and it may be a serious medical condition or it could be a mild irritation. In cases where a rash is serious, you should seek emergency medical care so that the condition does not worsen or cause further complications.
Below are some of the indications that a rash should not be treated with home care, but requires the assistance of a doctor:
Symptoms such as dizziness or nausea: When a rash appears in red, itchy bumps in random areas of the body, it is typically due to an insect bite. This type of irritation is generally harmless, but it should be addressed by a doctor if accompanying physical symptoms are observed. Feelings of dizziness, trouble breathing, nausea, and blurred vision may indicate that a disease-carrying insect is the cause of your rash.
Rash on the face or lips: If you have noticed an outbreak of hives, which is characterized by patches of red, bumpy, and itchy skin, be cautious of swelling in the face and of the lips. This can result in respiratory difficulties and trouble swallowing, so you should visit an urgent care facility.
Signs of an allergic reaction: Many rashes are caused by an allergic reaction in the immune system, but some can be life-threatening. When a rash is caused by contact with an allergen, look out for signs of a severe allergic reaction and administer an antihistamine. Seek medical attention for signs including vomiting, tightness in the chest, swelling of the face, and light-headedness.
If you have identified signs like those listed above, visit Northern Urgent Care for a diagnosis and treatment of your skin rash. We provide complete medical services during extended hours to serve your needs. Learn more about us on our website or call us at (718) 939-5900.
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Are you interested in finding out more ways to keep you and your family well? Look through the following links to learn more.
- This paper found on the American Academy of Family Physicians’ website provides a comprehensive overview of the statistics, symptoms, and treatment options associated with ingested foreign bodies in children.
- You can also learn more about ingested foreign objects and how to prevent you children from swallowing or inhaling harmful objects by reading this MedlinePlus article.
- Should you visit an urgent care facility or an emergency hospital for your symptoms? This guide from the National Association for Ambulatory Care may help you to learn more about which facility might suit your needs.
- These home health tips provided by the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine can help you to alleviate arthritis pain, improve your balance, and more.
- For more information about first aid for bone fractures, visit the Mayo Clinic website.
If you have any remaining questions, or are looking for prompt, high-quality care in Queens, NY, contact Northern Urgent Medical Center at (718) 939-5900.
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Bones are the strongest structures in our bodies, but even they can fracture under stress. When confronted with a broken bone, there are certain first aid protocols you can follow to help facilitate proper treatment. As can be seen in this video, remaining calm is one of the most important parts of dealing with the situation efficiently. Watch the video to learn more about how to handle a broken bone.
If you or a loved one has a broken bone, consider visiting the experts at Northern Urgent Medical Center of Queens, NY. Our physicians have an x-ray on site for prompt diagnosis and stabilization of the fracture. Contact us at (718) 939-5900 to find out more about our services.