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Myocardial infarction is not the only serious cause of chest pain.

How do you know if you’ve broken a bone or if an electrical shock is always hazardous? ER24 gave the following insights and advice.

What are the symptoms of a dangerous bee sting?

Bee stings are not dangerous unless you are allergic to the bee venom. It is the same as being allergic to nuts or penicillin. If you experience breathing difficulty, swelling of your face or throat, fainting or dizziness, or a red rash immediately after a sting you may be allergic to bees and should seek immediate medical help. The immediate lifesaving treatment of anaphylaxis is adrenaline. Some people get severe swelling at the site of the sting. This is not life-threatening but could cause pressure complications and infection, so you should consult a health-care practitioner for treatment options. If somebody is stung multiple times in one event, they should be transported to hospital for observation, even if they don’t show any signs of allergy.

If I fall off a ladder, what precautions should I take in case I have a broken bone? How do I know if I have a broken bone?

If you think you have injured your neck or back and cannot move your arms/ legs, you should avoid moving and ask someone else to call an ambulance so that a paramedic can assess you. Rather let your emergency response team transport you to an emergency centre for X-rays and clinical review.

The symptoms of a broken bone are pain, swelling and difficulty moving the affected part. Splinting the injured limb reduces the pain and prevents further damage. Rib and pelvis fractures can be serious and should be assessed at an emergency centre. If you suspect a fracture, you should have an X-ray. It is not always possible to tell the difference between a sprain and a fracture without an X-ray. In addition, some fractures need surgery to prevent permanent disability. Falling from a ladder is a preventable accident and the consequences can be very serious. You should exercise extreme caution and preferably have someone at the bottom to help steady the ladder at all times.

Is an electrical shock always hazardous?

Common household electricity has a relatively low voltage and causes pain or a spark when you touch it briefly. This does not require medical treatment. Prolonged contact with an electrical point will cause general body seizure movement and can cause severe burns, muscle damage, fractures and heart rhythm disturbance. If you are electrocuted in this way you must seek medical attention even if you feel well afterwards. The muscle damage could lead to kidney failure. Contact with power lines and cables at electrical substations can be fatal.

When is bleeding and/ or bruising considered a problem?

Bruises in the mouth that appear for no reason could indicate a bleeding disorder. Bleeding into joints after minor bumps or no trauma is abnormal. Nosebleeds are very common and usually stop when first aid is applied. If the bleeding cannot be stopped, it may indicate a clotting problem. Coughing up blood, vomiting blood or passing blood in the urine or stool are abnormal. Cuts often bleed a lot but can be controlled with direct pressure. Frequent bleeding episodes (such as blood in stools or excessive menstrual bleeding) can lead to anaemia and must be attended to by a doctor.

How do I know if chest pain is just chest pain, or if it’s something serious?

Chest pain should always be taken seriously. There are three factors to consider: the nature of the pain, associated symptoms and risk factors. Typical cardiac chest pain is a crushing feeling – it feels as if an elephant is sitting on your chest. It may also resemble a belt tightening, or a very unpleasant discomfort that is hard to pinpoint.

However, some people have silent heart attacks (myocardial infarction), with no pain. Associated symptoms are very important. Extreme tiredness or breathlessness, vomiting, sweating, fear and pain that moves to the arms or jaw are serious warning signs, as is fainting or feeling like fainting while experiencing chest pain.

Common risk factors for heart disease are smoking, diabetes, family history of heart attacks, obesity, over 40 rears of age, cocaine use and high cholesterol.

Myocardial infarction is not the only serious cause of chest pain. If the chest pain worries you, especially if there are associated alarm symptoms, you should call a doctor or go to the emergency centre for further assessment. Heart-disease prevention is the most important action to take if you are at risk of heart disease. Regular exercise, following a healthy diet and lifestyle, and regular check-ups to detect conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol are essential. Stress/ exercise ECG tests can detect coronary artery disease (narrow heart arteries) before you get a heart attack. If you have significantly narrow coronary arteries, a stent or two could prevent permanent heart damage.

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