Tuesday, May 25, 2010

When to Seek Medical Care



The health care provider should be called if any of the following symptoms occur:

  • Nausea and vomiting that does not improve within 1-2 days
  • Yellow skin or eyes
  • Dark colored urine
  • Pain in the belly (abdomen)
The following situations also warrant a call to the health care provider:

  • You have symptoms and think that you might have been exposed to someone with hepatitis.
  • You have other medical problems and think that you might have hepatitis.
  • You have had close contact with someone diagnosed with hepatitis.
  • If you cannot reach your health care provider, or if you have any of the following, go to the emergency department.
  • Vomiting and inability to keep down any liquids
  • Severe pain or high fever
  • Confusion, delirium, or difficulty awakening



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