Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Sudden severe chest pain that does not ease.
- Chest pain during physical activity or pain that spreads to your arms, neck, or jaw
- Associated symptoms like nausea, vomiting, sweating, or shortness of breath
- Coughing up blood or experiencing fainting/near-fainting episodes
- Worsening of current symptoms or any other new, concerning symptoms
We discussed these potential red flags, and I’ve advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
See Leaflet on NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/heart-attack/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Sudden, severe “thunderclap” headache that feels very different from your usual headaches
- Headache with confusion, vision changes, or slurred speech
- Nausea or vomiting that’s severe or unusual for you
- Scalp tenderness or jaw pain when chewing
- Neck stiffness, fever, or sensitivity to light (photophobia)
- Worsening of current symptoms or the development of new, concerning symptoms
We discussed these red flags, and I have advised you to closely monitor for any of the above If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
See Leaflet on NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/symptoms/headaches/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Sudden weakness in your arms or legs
- Shortness of breath or chest pain not getting better.
- A sudden, severe “thunderclap” headache
- Confusion, vision changes, or slurred speech
- Fainting
- Sudden hearing loss or persistent ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Dizziness that persists or worsens over time
We discussed these red flags, and I have advised you to closely monitor for any of the above If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
See Leaflet on NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/symptoms/dizziness/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- A severe 'thunderclap' headache that or a headache that different from your usual headaches
- Blurred vision or sudden changes in your vision
- Sudden weakness in your arms or legs
- Confusion, vision changes, or slurred speech
- Shortness of breath or chest pain that does not ease.
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, concerning symptoms
We discussed these red flags, and I’ve advised you to closely monitor for any of the above signs. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-blood-pressure/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Severe fatigue or weakness
- Shortness of breath with minimal or no exertion
- Dizziness or feeling light-headed, especially when standing
- Chest pain or a rapid, irregular heartbeat
- Blood in your stool or dark, tarry stools
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, unusual symptoms
We discussed these red flags, and I have advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/iron-deficiency-anaemia/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Severe abdominal pain or tenderness, or chest pain that does not improve
- Vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds
- your poo is black, sticky and extremely smelly
- Severe bloating or inability to keep food down
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, unusual symptoms
We discussed these red flags, and I have advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gastritis/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Severe difficulty breathing or feeling like you are gasping for air
- Chest pain that worsens with breathing
- A bluish colour to your lips, face or palm
- Confusion or difficulty staying awake
- Coughing up blood, or sputum that looks unusual
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, unusual symptoms
We discussed these red flags, and I have advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/symptoms/shortness-of-breath/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Severe back pain that does not improve with rest
- Numbness or weakness in your legs
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
- Pain that radiates down your legs or causes tingling, including around genitals/buttock.
- difficulty passing urine
- Signs of infection, such as fever or chills
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, unusual symptoms We discussed these red flags, and I have advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/back-pain/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Slurred speech or signs of confusion
- Inability to pass urine over a prolonged period
- Severe breathlessness or difficulty breathing
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, unusual symptoms We discussed these red flags, and I have advised careful monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sepsis/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- New shortness of breath or chest pain that worsens with deep breaths
- Coughing up blood or feeling faint
- Increased swelling in the affected leg
- Noticeable warmth or redness spreading beyond the affected area
- Sudden changes in colour or temperature in the affected leg
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, unusual symptoms We discussed these red flags, and I have advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/deep-vein-thrombosis-dvt/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following:
- Abdominal pain that is persistent or severe
- Confusion or feeling drowsy
- Shortness of breath or rapid breathing
- Nausea or vomiting
- Worsening of current symptoms or any new, unusual symptoms
We discussed these red flags, and I have advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-blood-sugar-hyperglycaemia/
Please seek urgent medical attention (e.g., A&E or call 999) if you experience any of the following: • A new seizure or repeated seizures without recovery in between • Seizures lasting longer than 5 minutes or not stopping on their own • Injury during or after the seizure, especially to the head or neck • Worsening of symptoms or recurrence of seizures that were previously well controlled • Signs of infection (e.g., fever, chills, or a stiff neck) • Any other new, concerning symptoms
We discussed these potential red flags, and I’ve advised close monitoring for any of the above. If you were to feel unwell then please do not hesitate to seek medical help