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how to differentiate medical emergencies

How to differentiate medical emergencies(1)Renal stone-he is obtaining pain in loin-colicky ,intermittent pain-pain starts at back comes forward and taking place to the groin and testicles-pain in loin along side upset or hematuria-Pain with disgorgement (2)gall stone-he has fulminant  pain in right hypochondria-pain is intermittent and flatulent in nature-pain beginning  from front and goes back-fltulence and gas in abdomen-severe pain with nausea ,vomiting and sweating everywhere the body(3)acute asthama-difficulty in respiratory once exposure to  and ice cream-wheezing and noise in chest on expiration even in sitting position-family history of allergic asthama or eczema-advice him to measure with this dinsease and avoid causative substance to expose-give him asthalin inhelar and long course of steroids(4)epitaxis-sudden harm from the nose-advice him sit in bed leaning forward and apply pressure to the anterior naris from the surface-apply ice packs to the nostrils from the outside (5)brain stroke-he has develops weakness and symptom of 0.5 body-known case of high blood pressure and diabetes-severe headache-slurred speech-drop of 1 palpebra and jaw-send him  to nearest hospital for early treatment(6)mayocardial infarction-pain in tie area-patient is male and age quite thirty five years-smoker or alcoholic-longstanding high blood pressure and diabetes-family history of mi-pain isn\'t pain however feeling of heaviness or constriction-pain in chest along side nausea, disgorgement or riotous sweating or problem on breathing-chest pain along side pain and heaviness in  tab pain pill and sent to cardiologist(7)rupture of organic process ulcer-he has vomited out blood or pass stool that contain blood-severe pain in abdomen-past history of acidity and organic process ulcer-hypotension-patient suddenly become pale and weak-send him to hospital that have facility of blood transfusion(8)transient anaemia attack or fainting-patient is unconscious for number of minute-send him to hospital to exclude tia(9)hypoglycemia-patient is unconscious-he is suffered from diabetes-he is taking insuline injection regularly-history of taking giant dose of insuline,has done some excessive exercise and missing meal to require-he is sweating extravagantly and feeling drowsy-advice him to take aldohexose orally or by endovenous paint(10)sudden pain in tummy-pain in tummy is concede to be emergency if pain is along side  if(1)patient is little kid (pyloric stenosis)(2)if pain is in right os fossa (acute or chronic appendicitis)(3)pain in epigastric region in notable case of ulcer(rupture of organic process ulcer)(4)pain in lower abdomen in pregnant women(abortion )-advice him or her not eat something and consult operating surgeon

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