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Reviewed by medical AI · Updated: March 27, 2026
15 symptoms that require immediate emergency evaluation — do not wait for a GP appointment.
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Knowing which symptoms require emergency care can be life-saving. The following symptoms warrant immediate presentation to an emergency department or calling emergency services — do not drive yourself if you are experiencing cardiac or neurological symptoms.
Cardiovascular emergencies: crushing chest pain or pressure, especially with radiation to arm, jaw, or back with sweating or nausea (heart attack); sudden severe chest pain with shortness of breath and rapid heart rate (pulmonary embolism or aortic dissection); sudden severe palpitations with near-fainting (dangerous arrhythmia).
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Neurological emergencies: sudden face drooping, arm weakness, or speech difficulty (FAST — stroke); sudden thunderclap headache — worst headache of your life (subarachnoid hemorrhage); sudden confusion, seizure, or loss of consciousness; sudden vision loss; severe weakness or numbness of one side of body.
Other emergencies: high fever with severe headache, stiff neck, and sensitivity to light (bacterial meningitis — hours matter); severe abdominal pain with rigid abdomen (peritonitis or surgical emergency); difficulty breathing at rest; coughing or vomiting blood; signs of severe allergic reaction — throat swelling, hives, difficulty breathing (anaphylaxis); uncontrolled bleeding; suspected poisoning or overdose; major trauma. When in doubt: go to the emergency department or call emergency services. It is always better to investigate and be reassured than to wait with a serious condition.
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When to Go to the Emergency Room: 15 Red Flag Symptoms needs a clearer clinical angle than a generic educational article because many users arrive from symptoms or urgent question searches and want to understand where the topic fits in real decision-making. In practice, this subject is usually connected with symptom patterns such as Chest Pain, Shortness Of Breath, Headache and conditions such as heart attack, stroke, pulmonary embolism, while common trigger contexts include the most frequent medical and lifestyle drivers. This article now surfaces those relationships more directly so that both crawlers and readers see it as part of a canonical medical topic cluster rather than as an isolated informational page with overlapping phrasing.
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