The 7 Signs that You Need to See a General Practitioner

General practitioners (GPs) are a vital part of any healthcare system, and as such, it's important to make sure you have all the signs that you need to see one. In this article, we'll take a look at 10 of the most common signs that you might need to see a GP, and how to go about finding one in your area.

Persistent, High Fever

If you have a persistently high fever, it's important to see a doctor. Persistent high fever can be a sign of a serious health condition, such as meningitis. It can also be the result of a viral infection, like the cold or the flu. If you have any unusual symptoms, such as muscle aches or headache, make an appointment with your doctor right away.

Cold is unusually bad

If you have a cold, the symptoms will usually improve over time. However, if your cold becomes very severe or lasts for more than two weeks, you should see a doctor.

You’ve lost weight suddenly and without explanation

If you’ve lost weight suddenly and without explanation, you may want to see a general practitioner. General practitioners are people who are specially trained to care for people who have health problems. They can help you diagnose the problem and find a solution.

You Experience Severe Chest, Abdominal or Pelvic Pain

One sign that you should see a GP is if you experience severe chest, abdominal or pelvic pain that lasts for more than two weeks. This pain may be caused by various conditions, such as an infection, heart disease or cancer. If the pain is severe and doesn't go away with medication or treatment, you should see a GP.

Bright Flashes Interrupt Your Vision

If you're having trouble seeing clearly, you may need to see a general practitioner. Bright flashes of light can temporarily interfere with your vision. These flashes are often caused by a problem with the retina or optic nerve.

They can also be the result of a head injury, an illness, or a medication you're taking. If you experience these flashes often and they make it difficult for you to drive or operate common appliances, you may need to see a doctor.

You Experience Confusion or Changes in Mood

One of the most common symptoms of a serious condition is confusion. If you're feeling confused and not in control of your mind, it's probably time to seek professional help. Changes in mood can also be a sign that something is wrong.

Medications are not helping

If you are on medication for an ailment without any relief, you need to book a telehealth appointment perth immediately as the condition can worsen. Your general practitioner will make appropriate changes to your medication or even stop them if there are side effects. They may also refer you to a specialist if they suspect something more.

Telehealth makes it easy

With all the technology that surrounds us, it is easier than ever to consult a doctor. Forget driving thorough all that traffic across the town and spending hours in the waiting room.

Telehealth appointments allow you to consult a doctor virtually, i.e., through video conferencing. This means that medical care is not convenient, time saving as well as cost effective.

However, you must have a good camera and a bright setting for your appointment to go well. You will need to test your sound, lighting and camera before you meet your doctor for a telehealth appointment. Once you are set up, following up is pretty easy.

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