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Delayed Symptoms: Fever After a Car Accident May Indicate Internal Injuries

A car accident is a very traumatic experience for anyone. It can cause serious and life-threatening injuries. Even a minor car accident can potentially cause damages due to the abrupt motions and blunt force that can occur.

Sometimes, just the excitement and disorientation experienced after an accident can mask injuries. Some injuries may not even cause immediate pain.  It is very important that a person always seeks medical care after a car accident and then contact their attorney. While nobody wants to go down this route, sometimes mounting medical needs may necessitate you contact an Expert Sacramento Car Accident Attorney. This will ensure their health is cared for and their case is given the proper attention it needs to ensure proper compensation if appropriate.

After an Accident

After an accident, it is recommended that individuals get checked out by a health care provider if there is any chance of an injury, even minor injuries. The next step after seeking medical care is to contact an attorney to review the case.  It can be hard to know where to start your search for a suitable attorney however perhaps you could  view this law firm page  as a starting point.  

To ensure proper and fair compensation for any injuries after a car accident, individuals must receive immediate medical care. Unfortunately, there are some types of injuries that do not present themselves until later, sometimes hours or even days later.

At the first sign of any pain, soreness, or even a fever, individuals who have been in a car accident should seek medical care. These injuries could be serious and require immediate attention to prevent further risks or problems to their health.

Fever after Accident

Developing a fever after a car accident may be a major warning sign of a problem. Unfortunately, many people do not associate fever with an injury. This can often keep them from seeking medical care and can potentially put their life at risk.

Fever is normally associated with infections or illnesses. However, a fever can develop after serious injuries as well. Internal injuries, deep muscle, or bone damage, even blood clots could produce a fever response in some people.

When a fever occurs within hours or even days after a car accident, individuals should have their doctor check them for various injuries that may not have been detected immediately after the accident. If there is any pain or bruising with the fever, let the doctor know so that they can provide directed care to those areas.

Abdominal Injuries

The abdomen is an area that holds many organs without much protection against injury. When in a car accident, injuries to the abdomen can occur easily. The seatbelt, steering wheel, dashboard, or other parts of the vehicle are common sources of abdominal injuries during an accident.

When the force of the accident causes the abdomen to come in contact with these various parts or to be restrained with force during the impact of an accident, it can cause damage to one or more organs. If help is not provided immediately, it can cause serious complications or even death.

Warning signs of an abdominal injury can vary greatly depending on the affected organs. Injuries to the kidneys can be indicated by blood in the urine or pain in the flank. Damage to the liver can be indicated by pain in the upper right area of the abdomen. It can even cause pressure in the chest.

Sometimes, abdominal injuries can lead to pain in other areas of the body. For example, damage to the spleen could cause pain in the upper back or right shoulder area. Abdominal injuries could even affect multiple organs, including the intestines, bladder, pancreas, stomach, or other areas.

Internal Bleeding

Even if there is no apparent pain, there could still be internal bleeding after a car accident. A fever can sometimes be the first sign of bleeding due to the body’s attempt to heal itself. Internal bleeding is a serious complication and needs immediate care.

Sometimes, internal bleeding is accompanied by severe abdominal pain or even signs of trauma to the affected area. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. The injury could be too deep to show signs and the endorphins released after an accident can sometimes mask the pain.

Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea can often be signs of internal bleeding. Although these symptoms may be associated with other problems, they still should be checked out by a physician if they occur after a car accident.

Some signs of internal bleeding that need immediate medical attention include dizziness, severe weakness, passing out, vision problems, numbness, or weakness on one side of the body. Shortness of breath or severe headaches after an accident should also be signs of a serious issue.

Soft Tissue Damage

Soft tissue damage is a common problem after a car accident. Soft tissue often refers to muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Damage to these areas can often be difficult to see on standard X-rays but can be just as painful as other types of injuries.

Sometimes, damage to these areas may not show pain for hours or even days after the accident. Tears to the muscles and tendons can even cause a fever response. In some cases, the fever may be the first sign of a problem.

Minor soft tissue damage often only requires a couple of weeks of recovery time. However, more serious injuries may take longer to recover and require physical therapy or other treatments to aid in proper healing.

Head Injuries

Another often missed injury after an accident is a head injury. Concussions are not easily noticed after an accident, especially when the individual does not remember hitting their head. However, concussions and other brain injuries can be serious and require medical care.

Any loss of consciousness from the accident or even after the accident should be cause for emergency care by a health care professional. Other symptoms of a head injury include persistent or worsening headaches, vomiting or nausea, seizures, dilation of one or both pupils, or the inability to wake from sleep.

Delaying medical care is never a good idea after a car accident. There are many serious and dangerous complications that can arise from delayed care Another serious issue with delaying medical care is getting compensation for those injuries after an accident. The longer treatment is put off, the more likely the insurance company can use that against the injured party to deny a claim.

 

Mamma Reviews, Reviews for Mama & Babas

Santa Experience at Dunnes Ilac Centre

santaexperienceWe were invited along to the preview of the Santa Experience located upstairs in Dunnes Ilac Centre.  I mentioned to my oldest who just turned four, there wasn’t a moments hesitation and we were off!  He requested could we go on an adventure and go by bus which I reluctantly duly obliged. Two young kids on public transport!! The stress.

Location wise being in the Ilac makes this Santa experience really central and easy to access with lots of parking and bus stops near by.

When we arrived we were greeted by a lovely team of elves who entertained my little men while we waited for the call to see the big man himself.  We weren’t waiting long at all and we were whisked away to Santas Post office.  santa2

This is where the magic begins, my oldest was in awe of the cheery elf who explained where Santa got letters from and how the post get sorted. She plays a great character and draws the kids in quickly, we then went through a cupboard after doing the secret elf knock to see the reindeers. Once we got acquainted with Santa’s key team we went into the Sleigh Room.

This is not to be missed – special mention to the two elves here who had the adults in stitches too. The boys got to sit in Santa sleigh where they travelled across to the next room – it was Santas room!!

I cannot succinctly put into words the sheer delight in the oldest eyes when Santa mentioned his name, his teachers name and knew he wanted Soggy Doggy (!!) for Christmas.  We were in at the same time as another family who had 2 young girls, Santa knew they went to an Irish school and asked them a question in Irish – cue absolute excitement from them.  Santa himself true to form is really good with kids, calm and patient ideal for my little gang who are only 4 and 1.

santaEach of the boys got an age appropriate gift and we got a photo with Santa taken by the professional photographer who was there.

Cost wise this Santa Experience is a very reasonable €10 for kids and €3 for adults. It opened yesterday the 25th and is also in Limerick and Cork. Bookings can be made online Here.

Overall its a big thumbs up from the Mamma Fairy house, biggest plus being value for money, location and the absolute awe in my fours years olds eyes when Santa knew so  much about him.

Note: We were invited to attend a preview of this event, we were not asked nor required to write a review, all opinion are my own and the boys honest views

 

 

Mamma Musings

One year later -our second house move

I have discussed this on the blog before, we took on a mammoth house renovation over a year ago, exaig1tending up, out and total remodelling inside. Well a year later we are getting there and getting ever close to the home I imagined over a year ago when I sometimes doubted I could turn around the time warped 70s house we had just bought. The location and price were perfect, the house itself not so much.  My husband who works in construction had a lot of coaxing to do to help me see his vision for what the house could become.  I can finally report, we are getting there, the house we bought all those months ago I can happily say has turned into a home for our little family.

I was asked to get involved in a campaign with AIG who had produced a really helpful infographic which I have reproduced below.  Buying a house is a major purchase, probably the biggest one we will make in our lives so its important to be well researched and well informed when contemplating such a major purchase. There are a myriad of resources out there so its important to find ones who you can trust, sites such as Homify can be invaluable for helpful tips and advice.

Having been through this twice, one of the best pieces of advice I can give is to do your homework, ask friends and family for recommendations for solicitors and surveyors.  I can’t stress enough how important it is to get a comprehensive survey done on the property saves a nasty surprise after the event. Also example, did you know at the time of buying your first home that lenders require you and your partners to not only have life insurance but home insurance too? Research the area, consider schools, catchment area, distance from your work etc.  Its a major purchase so take your time to consider your option.  aig2

Although buying your first home might seem like a complicated process, which can take months or even years to get in shape to apply for one, AIG Irelands this 16 step guide to buying a house in Ireland that takes you through the steps you will have to take to get through the process should give you a good sense of what you need to get the process under control and as smoothly as is possible.

aig3It is no doubt a stressful time but its also the most wonderful feeling the day your pick up those keys.  I will never forget our first night here – we had no working oven and ended up bbq-ing out the back for dinner (in October!!). Im sure the neighbours wondered who this crazy family were moving it!

One year on I can honestly, its all so worth it, the late nights painting, the weekends spent looking at furniture and kitchen and the one or two arguments discussions along the way!!

 

 

Take Care

Mamma F

Note: This is a collaborative post.

 

 

Fairy Travels

Prainha Village, Alvor review

At the beginning of October we took our first family holiday as a family of 4! I was a bit apprehensive to begin wondering was I crazy taking two smallies on holidays abroad, however thankfully I was wrong. We had an amazing time at Prainha Village.

The Resort

Prainha Village is situated just outside the picturesque town of Alvor on the Algarve, about 1 hour drive from Faro. It comprise 35 hectares of grounds with direct access to a stunning private beach and a cliff top salt water pool. The views are incredible.alovr2

Also in the resort is another pool with kids section as well as three restaurants:

  • Canico which is accessed via a left down through the cliff  which has the most breath taking views over the sea
  • Miss Pasta, the kids absolutely loves this place. Tasty pizza, relaxed atmosphere but best of all, brilliant staff who the kids just adored.
  • There is also restaurant in the hotel itself which we didn’t get a chance to sample – there is always next time!

alvor3There is also a small supermarket on site with the essentials (milk and wine!!!) and fresh pastries in the morning. For the kids in addition to the kids pool, there is a playground and tennis courts. We didn’t use the tennis courts but did make use of the playground.

The Villa

We went with our extended family and friends so we took a 4 bed villa with pool. The villas are located close to the main resort which was really handy to pop over for a drink or snack.  There are plenty accommodation options from apartments, 2/3/4 bed villas with gardens with or without pool.  The Villa was spacious and spotlessly clean.  All appliances were high end and worked perfectly, plenty delph, cutlery etc.  Housekeeping came twice during out stay to clean and replenished towels.

There was a beautiful bbq patio out the back where we enjoyed relaxing when the kids went to bed. My only gripe about the villa was there was no option to fence or cover the pool.  My heart was in my mouth when the 18 month old was out the back.

Pros:

  • Caters for all, from young to golden years, with a variety of eating options. Our party ranged from 18 months to 60 and all enjoyed
  • Relaxed atmosphere, helpful staff
  • Clean, spacious and well equipped, what more could you want when travelling with kidsprainha
  • The view from Canico Restaurant, no words can do this justice. Its stunning
  • The staff at Miss Pasta, we enjoyed many lunches and dinners in peace while the staff made my smallies feel like VIPs
  • You actually don’t have to leave the resort during your stay, contains everything you need for a great stay.

Cons:

  • Distance from Alvor – its actually not much over 1km to the town but difficult terrain to navigate with a buggy. Not a big deal and certainly would but me off going again
  • Would love the option to fence or cover the pool – again not a deal breaker rather a nice to have

Insider tips:

  • The supermarket in Alvor is very reasonable, we did a big shop the first day as the shop in the resort is a lot more expensive particularly for drinks
  • Book your dinner in advance at Canico, totally worth it and it can get busy during peak months
  • Eating out in Alvor is also cheaper than the resort.
  • The sunbeds at the Atlantic pool need to be paid for, thrown down a towel inside they wont move you and the kids love the novelty of this.
  • Miss Pasta does take away, ideal after a long day out and about
  • When booking Prainha look at the location map before you book a villa/ apartment consider if sea view or close to hotel facilities are whats most important to your stay, at 35 hectares the resort is vast.
  • Use Yellow Fish taxis! The provided a service to us which went above and beyond

Packing essentials:

  • UV suits for the kids – a must in my view. They were in and out of the pool and it saved me constantly running after them with sun cream.  I bought them in my local Dunnes at their end of summer sale, less than €10 from memory.

 

  • aden + anais sleep suit adenanaisthe  little man loves his gro bag so rather then worry about him being too hot we took this and it was fantastic, muslin type material so its breathable, cosy and avoids the stress of blankets or being too warm. Plus it washes great. High recommend for anybody with babas who love being cosy but not warm! From https://www.adenandanais.co.uk/.

 

  • Sun creams – travelling with young kids with delicate skin, having a sun cream I could trust was a given.  As a blog ambassador for Childs Farm I was delighted to be able use their sun cream and after sun.  Its factor 50+, water resistant and suitable for sensitive skin.  Keeps skin lovely and moisturisered and smells great.

 

  • babymoovBabymoov #stresslessweaning essentials – We are part of the Babymoov #stresslessweaning team so I packed my trusty snack pots and muslin squares which were in daily use.  The Babymoov muslins come in a lovely packaged set of 3 of different sizes. They are super soft and doubled up as a light blanket for when the little man napped out and about.

 

 

Note: This is not a sponsored post, we paid for our trip and thoroughly enjoyed it. We booked via www.privatevillas.ie Brian was fantastic in accommodating my last minute changes and my millions of queries! I have already emailed him about next years trip!!

 

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