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Sources of health treatment

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Health officials are encouragin­g Monklands residents to“seek treatment in the right places”– in order to help reduce waiting times and counter the potential spread of infections in emergency department­s.

They are encouragin­g patients to get help and advice from profession­als including GPs, pharmacist­s and the out-of-hours service for issues caused by summer temperatur­e changes.

NHS Lanarkshir­e public health director Gabe Docherty said:“Hospitals are extremely busy all year round where staff are dealing with life-threatenin­g emergencie­s like strokes and heart attacks.

“People suffering from summer symptoms such as dehydratio­n, rashes, sunburn, bites and stings should be able to treat themselves at home or visit their local pharmacy.

“Although these conditions can be unpleasant, they do not usually require to be seen in an emergency department.”

He added:“Patients can get appropriat­e medical help and advice from a range of other services such as GPs, the out-ofhours service, pharmacist­s, dentists and opticians.

“Pharmacist­s are available on your local high street and are trained clinicians who can provide expert advice and guidance on the best treatments.”

NHS Lanarkshir­e has also issued advice to Monklands residents on preparing for hot weather, to help“prevent feeling unwell and keep safe this summer”.

The tips include regularly drinking plenty of fluids, ensuring cool clothing is worn during hot weather, staying out of the heat between 11am and 3pm, and having a well-stocked medicine cabinet to self-treat if needed.

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