What do you do in the case of a Easter Emergency

A medical emergency can occur at any time, even when you least expect it.

Easter holidays can also be shaded by some health problems, especially since this period is a good meeting with loved ones and staying at the meals, loaded with all kinds of traditional products.

In order to avoid some digestive emergencies that may occur during this period, doctors recommend that Easter preparations be consumed in moderation and in combinations that do not lead to digestive problems. Also, special attention should be paid to the consumption of excess alcohol, which can affect the well -being and even aggravate some manifestations of chronic conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure or other cardiovascular disease. The main digestive emergencies include acute pancreatitis, intestinal occlusion, perforation of the gastrointestinal tract or digestive hemorrhage.

In addition to digestive problems, during this period, but not only, some surgical emergencies may occur. Managed incorrectly or untreated in time, they can endanger life. In such situations, a multidisciplinary approach is needed, which will involve, depending on the indication, specialized doctors in general surgery, thoracic surgery, cardiovascular surgery, urology or orthopedics. In this way, different types of medical or surgical emergencies, including orthopedic emergencies, can be successfully managed.

Regardless of the nature of the medical emergency, patients can confidently address the Emergency Receiving Department of the Sanador Clinical Hospital, the only one of its type in the private medical system in Bucharest, where they have access to the best emergency medical care.

For a prompt diagnosis, patients who are addressed to the Sanador Emergency Receiving Department benefit from analyzes through the Point-OF-which protocol, ie directly to the patient’s bed, but also of advanced investigations, carried out with state-of-the-art equipment. They also have access to specialized consultations, through the 26 guard lines that work permanently at the Sanador Clinical Hospital.

When necessary, patients are admitted to the specialized sections, for additional investigations and proper treatment. Surgical interventions, if there is an indication in this regard, are made even in an emergency at the Sanador Clinical Hospital in one of the best equipped blocks in Romania, with the support of the Anesthesia and Intensive Category Section I.

In order to come even more to support the patients, the Sanador Clinical Hospital has an ambulance service, with a special vehicle fleet, which provides emergency medical care and specialized transport to the hospital.