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Feeling unwell can make any person negative and miserable. At times it is less serious, and the ailment resolves itself quickly, very often without medical attention. But very often a doctor or other medical professional’s intervention is called for, therefore one approaches the GP for an appointment, or one drives to the nearest hospital in case of an emergency for immediate treatment and assistance. visit https://tapgp.co.uk/
Some Medical Conditions Require Immediate Attention
Some Medical Conditions Require
Immediate Attention
Feeling unwell can make any person negative and miserable. At times it is less serious, and the
ailment resolves itself quickly, very often without medical attention. But very often a doctor or other
medical professional’s intervention is called for, therefore one approaches the GP for an
appointment, or one drives to the nearest hospital in case of an emergency for immediate treatment
and assistance.
It is true that some conditions develop over time and only require attention after a while. When that
happens, the person calls their doctor for an appointment which, if they are lucky, can be scheduled
almost immediately. But that is never a given. Doctors are busy people and are booked way in
advance by patients, which means one may have to wait a day or more – sometimes a week or
longer to be fit into the schedule. When you do not have many options, you may well be forced to
accept this.
But fortunately advancing technology now makes it possible for patients to be consulted online and
receive a prescription for medicine straight away – all without having left their home or office, or
wherever they find themselves during such consultation! Some advanced and forward-thinking
doctors and medical practices now make it possible for patients to receive this type of service.
Many of the best ones, incidentally, are well versed with all aspects of the NHS too, which means
they can offer their assistance over a wide front and be available for many patients, not only those
that seek their services as private patients.
Of course it would depend on the nature of one’s illness or the reason for not feeling well. These
services are not meant where immediate, personal attention in a doctor’s rooms or a hospital may
mean the difference between life and death. In that case one gets to a hospital immediately.
Looking at some of those conditions that one makes an appointment for to see the GP – also the
GPs that offer online consultations – include, for example, tonsilitis, sore throats and coughs,
emotional support for the person that struggles with issues related to mental and emotional issues
such as anxiety, for example. Much as one’s regular GP would do, these online professionals will
know how they can assist with advice and medicines – or refer the patient to another professional
such as a psychologist, for example[le.
What is important is to know that the GP is often the first port of call to get further processes
started. Take, for example, people struggling with urinary tract infections (UTI). These are often
fairly common and can be treated very successfully in most cases – also when one has an online
consultation with a GP. Patients suffering from these conditions that, typically, affect the bladder
(called cystitis), the urethra, ureters and the kidneys, should not wait when they experience
symptoms, since early treatment takes care of the situation not only quicker; it also helps to avoid
very serious conditions from developing.
Early signs of infection to look out for include, among some, the following: a burning or stinging
sensation when you pass urine; having to pee more frequently than normal; pain or discomfort in
one’s abdomen (around the tummy and lower), back pain and urine that shows signs of blood.
Upon these signs one should not wait to get in touch with a doctor, in their rooms - or online.
Treatment is normally effective, provided one does not wait too long or there are other infections or
problems indicated. Very often one course of antibiotics takes care of this problem, and by following
some basic tips one may be able to stave off a recurrence in future.
UTIs are but one example that doctors treat every day – also online. There are many more. What is
good to know, is that by getting in touch with a GP soon enough, may take care of the issue without
ongoing problems.
About Us
At tapGP we are a team of NHS approved and experienced medical professionals whose online
services can be accessed with a smartphone from any location. Our consultations are done via
telephone or video and are available to patients wherever they are when they need to speak to one
of our doctors. Our GPs are CQC and MHRA regulated and offer patients their services that include
consultations, advice, prescriptions that can be sent to almost any UK pharmacy for collection,
preparing sick notes and referral letters offering patients convenience and peace of mind when they
need it most. For an appointment and more about our services please visit https://tapgp.co.uk/
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