Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Urgent Care in Tukwila: Managing Water-borne Illnesses from Swimming

The opening of a new aquatic center in the city of Renton in Washington is perfectly timed with the swimming season, and the center plus the city’s beaches, water parks and recreation facilities are already luring the summer crowd. Twenty lifeguards have, so far, been trained on first aid and safety patrol, including how to deal with swimming-related conditions and water-borne pathogens, according to Renton Reporter staff writer Tracey Compton. 

With Renton just mere minutes away from Tukwila, residents in the suburb will no doubt head out to the city this summer to check the new swimming facility or explore other swimming areas. When going out to popular swimming destinations, watch out for some common water-borne illnesses like the ones below, and visit a qualified Tukwila urgent care doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

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Monday, May 12, 2014

Urgent Care in Tukwila: Tuberculosis, King County’s Silent Killer

What makes things worse is the fact that a vaccine for TB currently doesn’t exist, leaving health units hard-pressed if an outbreak of TB ever materializes. Thankfully, certain medical facilities, such as those managed by U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group, provide urgent care in Tukwila, King County, and can offer TB tests so that the disease can be diagnosed and treated early on before it worsens.

TB is an airborne disease that usually attacks a person’s pulmonary system, giving the patient chronic coughs, fevers, and night sweats that last for weeks. While a person with a relatively strong immune system may be able to fight off the germs that cause the disease, he or she can spread TB by coughing or sneezing in public.

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Saturday, May 10, 2014

How Different Medical Apps Help Make Urgent Care in Tukwila Better

New medical apps allow doctors to make diagnosing patients and selecting treatment options easier. Such medical apps are especially useful when a patient has a condition that the doctor is not particularly familiar with. With apps, the doctor can get information about it in seconds, as well as learn effective treatment strategies.

There are also apps that help facilitate communication between doctors and patients who do not speak the same language. One example allows the doctor to form an accurate diagnosis of an ailment based on answers to yes or no questions written in the patient’s own language. Yet another app cuts down the time required calculating medicine doses for pediatric patients by automating the process.


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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Urgent Care in Tukwila: Never Neglect a Sports-related Concussion

The study monitored 351 soccer players aged 11 to 14 years old from soccer clubs in Puget Sound, and recorded 59 concussions over the course of 43,742 athletic exposure hours. Calculated, this translates into a risk of suffering at least 1.2 concussions for every 1,000 hours that a female middle-school soccer player plays—roughly 11 full games.

Among the girls who suffered concussions during the course of the study, a little more than half continued to play, despite showing symptoms of concussion, and neglected seeking immediate medical attention.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Experienced Tukwila Urgent Care Centers Treat All Forms of Pink Eye

Although pink eye is more common in children, adults can easily contract it due to its highly infectious nature. Fortunately, pink eye can easily be avoided by observing proper hand washing and avoiding sharing personal items such as towels and makeup.

More often than not, pink eye will clear up on its own in a week to ten days after initial symptoms materialize. However, if you or a loved one contract pink eye and have a pre-existing immune deficiency condition or experience an increased sensitivity to light, intense redness in the affected area, and moderate to severe pain in the infected eye, immediately proceed to a Tukwila urgent care center.

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Monday, April 28, 2014

Flu Shots from Tukwila Urgent Care Centers Can Help Prevent Pneumonia

Despite the many causes of pneumonia, it is a highly preventable disease. Getting pneumonia vaccines, eating healthy, and proper hand-washing are all measures people can take to decrease the risk of contracting pneumonia.

As per the results of the new study reported by The Pharmacy Times, it would seem as if flu vaccinations can now be added to the list of pneumonia-preventing methods. With this in mind, getting your annual flu shot from a trusted Tukwila walk-in clinic, such as U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group, can actually do more than simply protect you from the flu.

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