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Urgent Emergency Ambulance Services in Kapoorthala, Lucknow - 1 views

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    To avail quick and effective medical services during emergencies in Baraura Hussain Bari, call MedCab by dialling the emergency ambulance contact number 18008-908-208. MedCab ambulances can also be booked online over the MedCab mobile app. MedCab has made urgent ambulance bookings simple in Baraura Hussain Bari, Lucknow. Baraura Hussain Bari is a locality in Lucknow situated within close proximity of Balaganj, Chowk and Aishbagh. There are several banquet halls in the area, such as the Radha Krishna Mandap. In terms of schooling, the Rida International School is located within close proximity of Baraura Hussain Bari. There is also a beautiful park in Baraura Hussain Bari known as Hanuman Park. The Azad Park is also in close proximity of the area. The Nimisaran Temple and the Mari Mata Mandir are religious places located in the area. The closest hospital to Baraura Hussain Bari is the Charak Hospital & Research Center. MedCab provides fast ambulance services to the Charak Hospital as well as other close by hospitals to Baraura Hussain Bari.
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Urgent Ambulance in Azad Nagar, Lucknow - 1 views

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    Azad Nagar is a mix of residential and commercial areas in Lucknow. It is closely located to Sarfarazganj and Rastogi Nagar. There are several parks in the area, such as the Azad Nagar Park, the Nagar Nigam Park, and the Mangal Pandey Park. This gives residents a lot of space to go on scenic walks. Some of the good schools in the area include the Azad Nagar Public School and the New Light Public School. The Apollo Medical Hospital is one of the closest hospitals to the area at a distance of 6 km. Contact MedCab for fast transportation to the Apollo Medical Hospital or any other hospitals in Lucknow. MedCab ambulances will transport the patient from Azad Nagar or any of the nearby places to the hospital of your choice. MedCab provides a 24/7 , reliable ambulance booking service and caters to individuals needing ICU, ventilator, and oxygen support in the ambulance. This is why MedCab is one of the best ambulance services in Azad Nagar. So, call a MedCab ambulance on their emergency ambulance number for any kind of urgent help and save your loved ones today.
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Heatstroke Emergency Treatment - 1 views

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    What is Heatstroke? A heatstroke is a condition where the body's temperature increases beyond 104 F due to prolonged exposure to heat. This is also known as a sun stroke, as it is a common condition during summer months. Prolonged exposure to sunlight or being in extremely hot environments for long periods can cause exertion on the body, thereby leading to sunstroke. Heatstroke-related deaths have been on the rise in India due to rising incidences of heat waves during the summer months. States such as U.P., Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and West Bengal are most affected by the rising incidences of heat strokes [1]. This makes it important to recognise the symptoms of heatstroke and be prepared to take immediate medical action during such an emergency. Heat Stroke Symptoms A heatstroke is a medical emergency, and it is vital to recognise these symptoms - High Body Temperature - A core body temperature which is more than 104°F is one of the first indicators of a heat stroke. Headache and Nausea - A person suffering from heatstroke may feel their head is throbbing and can also feel sick to their stomach. Rapid Breathing - The breathing can be fast and shallow during a heatstroke. Skin - Skin can be hot and dry to the touch if the heat stroke is caused by extremely hot weather. There is excessive sweating during heatstroke if caused by strenuous exercise. Racing Heart Rate - The heart may beat very fast when a person is experiencing a heat stroke. Mental State - The person may appear to be confused or irritated, may show signs of slurred speech and can also have seizures. Loss of consciousness - In severe cases, individuals can faint and lose consciousness. In cases of extreme symptoms, such as loss of consciousness, racing heartbeat, a seizure, very high temperature and shortness of breath, it is important to seek medical attention. Call an emergency ambulance service at your location by dialling 108. MedCab's fast ambulance
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Emergency Medical Help for Hypertension - 1 views

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    Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a common condition in India. It can be very serious if it is not treated. As per a WHO (2023) report, 46% of adults are unaware that they have hypertension [1]. It is a type of 'silent killer' as individuals are usually not aware that something is wrong with their body due to the absence of major symptoms. The major high BP symptom is the blood pressure being over 180/120 mm Hg. This means there is a hypertensive crisis and you should call an ambulance in such a case. Read on to understand hypertension signs, reasons for high BP, and how to handle an emergency during a hypertensive crisis. Call MedCab emergency ambulance services for a hypertensive crisis or other medical emergencies by dialling the emergency ambulance number at 18008-908-208. What is Hypertension? Hypertension or high BP refers to the force of blood pushing against the artery walls being very high on a consistent basis. The heart would have to work harder to pump blood in the body during high BP. Untreated hypertension can have serious repercussions, such as stroke, heart attack, kidney failure and eye damage. To understand hypertension better, categorisations of BP are listed below - Normal BP - For BP to be considered normal, it should be under 120/80 mm Hg. Elevated BP - One would be considered to have elevated BP if the top number is between 120 to 129 mm Hg, while the bottom number is under 80 mm Hg. Stage 1 Hypertension - For stage 1 hypertension, the top number of the reading would be between 130 to 139 mm Hg, while the bottom number would show between 80 and 89 mm Hg. Stage 2 Hypertension - This is the most dangerous state of hypertension, and the top number is 140 mm Hg or more, and the lower number is 90 mm Hg or more. While usually high BP does not have noticeable signs and needs to be measured using the arm cuff of a BP machine, potential signs can occur. Some hypertension signs may include headaches, chest
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