Fall Illnesses Right Around the Corner

fall illnesses

 

At On Call Medical Clinic we want to make you aware of types of diseases that are prevalent in Autumn. Here are some of the most prevalent fall illnesses during the autumn season:

  • Influenza
    The seasonal flu is consistently one of the most common fall illnesses. People spend more time together indoors, aiding the spread of the virus, and often the general population is unaware that instances of influenza really start to ramp up in autumn as they are in the cold winter months.

Health professionals should work with patients to build an understanding of the importance of the flu shot. Friendly reminders can be effective in minimizing more serious treatment down the line.

  • Sore Throat

This symptom of fall allergies can follow the flu, a runny nose and/or a nasal drip. These conditions cause irritation of the throat.

  • Arthritis pain
    Weather changes in fall can also be rather volatile, and a drop in atmospheric pressure has been linked to greater discomfort among those living with arthritis. These changes may also cause sinus problems and migraines.
  • Raynaud Syndrome and heart disease
    Raynaud Syndrome is one of the most common fall illnesses, with the most common symptoms associated with this disease such as poor circulation, numbness and swelling. Cooler weather can affect blood flow, and it can be difficult for the body to adapt. Individuals living with heart disease may even experience more pain or difficulty during autumn for similar reasons.
  • Arthritis pain
    Weather changes in fall can also be rather volatile, and a drop in atmospheric pressure has been linked to greater discomfort among those living with arthritis. These changes may also cause sinus problems and migraines.
  • Sinusitis

Sinusitis is more common in fall weather, and the pain associated with sinus headaches worsens from cold and damp weather,

  • Phenomenon

Cooler temperatures and emotional stress can lead to blood vessels constricting in your fingers and toes. This phenomenon causes numbness and pain in the extremities.

Regardless of what condition may occur in the fall remember at On Call Medical Clinic we are here 7 days a week to diagnosis and treat your minor illness condition. Please visit our website at www.oncallclinic.com to learn about all the medical and skin services we offer.

 

Hurricane Season Isn’t Over Yet

hurricane season

 

Hurricane Season is not over? In fact, August through October lately have been the worst months for hurricanes. This means that now is a good time to start preparing for this last stretch of months with potential hazardous storm systems coming your way. What precautions should you take for Hurricane Season?

Stock up on emergency supplies for Hurricane Season

Do not wait for the hurricane warning to be blaring across your television before you rush to the store for emergency supplies. Often useful items like generators, bottled water, and batteries fly off the shelf before a big storm. Beat the rush and have these products at home already so you can focus on fortifying your house instead of running to the crowded store. Good things to have on hand are flash lights, batteries, camp lights, water, and nonperishable food. A first aid kit is a must. A battery-powered radio would be another smart purchase since when power is lost, emergency information is broadcasted over the radio.

Fill up the pantry with non-perishables for Hurricane Season

It is important to make sure you can still eat without needing to use an oven. A portable butane burner or a grill could be used to boil water. Dried fruit and vegetables are also good buys to make sure you are having an appropriate nutrition intake. Canned food is also a cost-effective way to stay full when you can’t cook. Emergency food has made great advances in the recent years. Check out these freeze-dried entrees: just add hot water, and in just a few minutes they become tasty home cooked meals. Most of these freeze-dried foods can last up to 25 years!

Prepare your house for Hurricane Season

Head to the store and grab enough plywood and nails for all your windows if your home doesn’t have storm shutters. When the strong hurricane winds come, they will help protect your home from some costly damage. Also, fill your bathtubs with water in the event of water being cut off.

Know the Hurricane Season plan. 

Become familiar with all evacuation routes if you are seaside. Also, evaluate your flood risk using this FEMA portal. If your area is calling for an evacuation, be smart. Do not risk staying in town hoping to ride out a storm if the local authorities are announcing a state of emergency. It is better to go through the inconvenience in traffic than to be trapped at home amid flood waters.

If you have any minor illnesses or accidents that you need immediate care for whether before or after the storm, please remember we at On Call Medical Clinic are here 7 days a week to help. Please call us at 228 818-5115, one of our medical experts is ready to take your call.  Also we offer some excellent skin care services. You may visit our website at www.oncallclinic.com to review all the services we offer. covered today.

 

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