
Introduction
Yes, it’s hard waiting in this room. I get it, I really do! After many years as an emergency doc I really understand what it’s like for you to be waiting for treatment for yourself or family members. It’s particularly stressful during the holiday season when emergency departments are crowded and no one wants to inconvenience family or friends by having to make a trip to the hospital. I have spent quite a few Christmases in the emergency department, so I’ve seen first hand how difficult it can be for patients and families to try to celebrate their holidays in the hospital. (By the way, that’s me in the white coat.)
If you do need to go to the emergency department, be sure and check in with the triage nurse soon as you get there. Give as detailed a description of your symptoms as possible. The more information you provide, the better job the nurse can do of triaging you. Triage is method that emergency departments use to determine who needs to be seen first. It’s not first come first served. If at any time your symptoms change during your stay, you need to immediately notify the nurse.
During the holiday season emergency departments are frequently over crowded and under staffed. This can lead to long delays. If at all possible you should have someone with you in case you do start having problems they can immediately notify the nursing staff for you.
A word of caution. There is a common misconception that taking an ambulance will get you to the head of the line. This is not true. Even if you arrive by ambulance, if your initial assessment does not indicate an emergent condition, you may be triaged to the waiting room. Additionally, your insurance company may refuse to cover the ambulance trip for a non emergent condition.
Now, here’s the big but… A lot of people delay seeking medical care during the holiday season with sometimes disastrous results. Below are 10 reasons that you should seek medical care at any time and particularly during the stressful holiday season.
1. Chest Pain
- Symptoms: Pressure, tightness, or discomfort in the chest, which may radiate to the arms, back, neck, or jaw, often accompanied by shortness of breath, excessive sweating, or nausea. Women and diabetics may experience milder symptoms, such as isolated fatigue, dizziness, or nausea, and should maintain a high degree of suspicion.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: Chest pain could signal a heart attack, potentially leading to heart muscle damage, heart failure, or death if not treated promptly.
- Action: Seek emergency care. Call 911 or visit an emergency department (ED) immediately, as timely intervention can be life-saving. Contact your PCP for chest pain primarily in the chest wall, especially if it worsens with coughing or movement.
2. Severe Shortness of Breath
- Symptoms: Difficulty breathing, wheezing, gasping for air, or an inability to catch your breath.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: Severe shortness of breath could indicate conditions like asthma, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, or heart failure. If untreated, it may lead to respiratory failure or sudden death.
- Action: Seek emergency care immediately. Severe shortness of breath requires prompt evaluation in the ED to determine the cause and provide necessary treatments. Mild shortness of breath with activity or when lying flat should be assessed by your PCP.
3. Sudden Weakness, Numbness, or Difficulty Speaking
- Symptoms: Sudden loss of strength or sensation, particularly on only one side of the body, difficulty speaking, confusion, or trouble walking or holding objects.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: These symptoms often indicate a stroke. Without prompt treatment, brain damage can occur quickly, leading to permanent disability or death. If the symptoms resolve on their own, it could be a transient ischemic attack (TIA), a warning sign of an impending stroke.
- Action: Seek emergency care. Call 911 immediately. Early treatment can significantly improve recovery outcomes. Do not ignore TIA symptoms, as a stroke may follow shortly.
4. Severe Abdominal Pain
- Symptoms: Sharp or intense pain in the stomach area, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or fever.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: Severe abdominal pain could indicate appendicitis, bowel obstruction, or gallbladder disease. Untreated, these conditions can lead to infections or organ damage.
- Action: Seek emergency care for sudden, intense pain. For persistent but less severe pain, contact your PCP for evaluation.
5. High Fever with Severe Symptoms
- Symptoms: A fever over 103°F (39.4°C), especially if accompanied by confusion, headache, weakness, dizziness, stiff neck, rash, or difficulty breathing.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: High fever with severe symptoms may indicate serious infections like meningitis or sepsis, which can rapidly become life-threatening.
- Action: Seek emergency care for high fevers with concerning symptoms. For lower but persistent fevers, consult your PCP.
6. Persistent Cough or Coughing Up Blood
- Symptoms: A cough lasting more than three weeks, wheezing, or producing blood-streaked mucus.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: A chronic cough could be a sign of lung infections like pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or even lung cancer. Coughing up blood may indicate a severe infection or pulmonary embolism.
- Action: Contact your PCP for a persistent cough. Seek emergency care if you are coughing up blood or experiencing severe symptoms like high fever or shortness of breath.
7. Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
- Symptoms: Swelling of the throat, lips, or tongue; difficulty breathing; rapid heartbeat; or dizziness following exposure to an allergen.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: Anaphylaxis can be life-threatening if not treated immediately, potentially leading to shock or death.
- Action: Seek emergency care. Use an epinephrine auto-injector if available and call 911 or go to the ED right away.
8. Sudden, Severe Headache
- Symptoms: Intense headache that comes on suddenly, often described as the “worst headache of your life”, sometimes accompanied by vomiting or visual changes.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: A sudden, severe headache could indicate a brain aneurysm or stroke. Ignoring these symptoms may result in brain damage or death.
- Action: Seek emergency care. Immediate attention is necessary, especially if the headache is accompanied by neurological symptoms like weakness or vision changes.
9. Sudden Vision Loss or Changes
- Symptoms: Sudden blurred vision, double vision, or complete or partial loss of vision in one or both eyes.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: Sudden vision changes may indicate retinal detachment, stroke, or another neurological issue. Without treatment, permanent vision loss or brain damage can occur.
- Action: Seek emergency care if vision loss is sudden or accompanied by other symptoms like headache or weakness. For gradual vision changes, consult your PCP or an ophthalmologist.
10. Unexplained Weight Loss or Fatigue
- Symptoms: Significant, unintended weight loss or extreme fatigue persisting without a clear cause.
- Potential Outcomes If Ignored: Unexplained weight loss or fatigue could signal serious underlying conditions such as cancer, diabetes, thyroid disorders, or depression. Delayed diagnosis and treatment may lead to worsening health.
- Action: Contact your PCP. While not usually an emergency, a comprehensive evaluation is needed to identify and address the underlying cause.
Conclusion
Recognizing when to seek medical attention can be life-saving. For severe, sudden symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or signs of a stroke, emergency care is essential. For more gradual or less urgent issues, your primary care physician can provide diagnosis, guidance, and treatment. Don’t wait—early intervention often prevents serious complications down the road.
























The Unprecedented Reach of Social Media
By John Turley
On November 7, 2024
In Commentary
A Vast Reach
Social media has proven to be a more effective platform for spreading propaganda than traditional media due to its vast reach, the ability to target specific users, emotional manipulation, algorithm-driven amplification, and the speed at which information spreads. While print, broadcast, and other forms of media still play roles in shaping public opinion, they simply cannot compete with the scale, focus, and speed offered by social media platforms.
This shift represents a fundamental change in the dynamics of information spread. The power to shape beliefs and influence behavior is no longer concentrated in the hands of a few gatekeepers but is now accessible to anyone who understands how to leverage the tools of technology. As a result, the modern information landscape is more fragmented and volatile, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish between genuine information and propaganda.
Understanding these dynamics is essential for navigating the digital world, particularly as social media plays an ever-larger role in public discourse. Whether we can develop better strategies for recognizing and mitigating propaganda in this new environment remains to be seen, but it must be addressed if we are to preserve the integrity of public information.
Sheer Scale
One of the primary reasons social media is more effective at spreading propaganda than traditional media is its sheer scale. Platforms like Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok have billions of users globally. Information shared on these platforms can be instantly viewed, and reshared by a wide audience, allowing propaganda to spread virally within hours or even minutes. Unlike print or broadcast media, which require significant resources and distribution channels, social media allows anyone with an internet connection to produce and share content.
Targeting
Another critical advantage social media has over traditional media lies in its ability to micro-target specific individuals or groups. Social media platforms utilize algorithms that gather massive amounts of data on users’ behaviors, interests, and demographics. This data is then used to curate content with which users are most likely to engage, creating a personalized experience. While this system may enhance user satisfaction and increase time spent on the platform, it also can create filter bubbles producing highly effective propaganda.
Propaganda creators can design content that speaks directly to the fears, values, or biases of particular segments of the population. By targeting users who are already inclined to believe certain narratives, propagandists can reinforce pre-existing biases, creating echo chambers in which users themselves specifically choose content that reflects their preexisting ideas without encountering opposing viewpoints.
Emotional Manipulation
Social media platforms are designed to maximize engagement, and the most engaging content is often that which provokes strong emotional responses. Whether it’s outrage, anger, fear, joy, or sadness, emotionally charged content is more likely to be shared and spread than neutral or purely informative posts. This creates an environment in which sensationalism and emotional manipulation thrive, making social media fertile ground for propaganda. The old newspaper dictum, “If it bleeds it leads” has been carried to levels never imagined by previous generations of editors.
The Role of Algorithms
One of the most insidious aspects of propaganda on social media is the role of algorithms in determining what content users see. These algorithms are designed to prioritize content that keeps users engaged, often by promoting material that aligns with their existing beliefs or that provokes strong emotional reactions. In doing so, algorithms contribute to the spread of propaganda by ensuring that polarizing or misleading content reaches more people.
The Speed and Scale of Misinformation
Unlike print or broadcast media, where editorial processes and production timelines can act as natural checks on the spread of misinformation, social media operates in real-time. Users can share content instantly, without fact-checking or verifying sources. This speed makes it much easier for propaganda to spread before it can be debunked. By the time fact-checkers have corrected misinformation, it has already reached millions of people, many of whom may never see the correction.
The decentralized nature of social media makes it difficult to trace the origins of propaganda. Fake accounts, bots, and coordinated campaigns can obscure the sources of misleading content, making it harder for users to assess the credibility of the information they encounter. In traditional media, the source of information is typically clear, whether it’s a newspaper, a television network, or a radio station. On social media, the source of propaganda can be either disguised or entirely anonymous, or perhaps even fabricated by artificial intelligence, adding layers of complexity to the problem.
Hopefully this Brave New World of social media does not overwhelm the values that guide our country.