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When to Contact Your Doctor After Treatment
After treatment abroad, knowing when to contact a doctor is essential for safe recovery. While mild discomfort and temporary symptoms may be expected, certain signs require medical attention.
Patients should contact a doctor if they experience persistent or worsening pain that does not respond to prescribed medication, high or sustained fever, increasing redness or swelling around a surgical site, unusual discharge, or signs of infection. Sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, severe weakness, uncontrolled bleeding, or changes in consciousness require urgent medical evaluation.
Gastrointestinal symptoms such as persistent vomiting, inability to tolerate fluids, severe abdominal pain, or signs of dehydration also warrant medical advice, particularly after abdominal procedures.
Any unexpected symptom that differs significantly from discharge instructions should be discussed with a healthcare professional. Patients are encouraged to report concerns early rather than waiting for symptoms to progress.
Clear communication with both the treating medical team and a local physician supports timely intervention and reduces the risk of complications during recovery after treatment abroad.
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