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Learn moreJune 24, 2019
In addition to common ED visits such as chest pain, abdominal pain and fever, ED Physician Jon Garlovsky, D.O. sees a spike in visits during Fourth of July weekend.
Here’s his Top 5 list of reasons people end up in the emergency department, along with prevention tips.
“With fireworks, the most serious injuries always seem to include the hands and face,” says Dr. Garlovsky. “People often handle what they think are unexploded fireworks after they light them, or they’re heavily intoxicated and make bad decisions with fireworks.”
Prevention tips
These injuries often involve the mishandling of lighter fluid or smoke inhalation,” Dr. Garlovsky says.
Prevention tips
“Over the holiday season, you’ll hear about drowning incidents and they often involve alcohol or using watercraft,” Dr. Garlovsky says.
Prevention tips
“People are at risk even when it is cloudy,” Dr. Garlovsky says.
Prevention tips
“If you drink in excess, it can lead to so many problems,” Dr. Garlovsky cautions. “People are at risk for dehydration, injuries and fights.”
Prevention tips
Call 911 if you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency.
NCH has a state-of-the-art Level II Trauma Center as well as a dedicated pediatric emergency department staffed with specialists from NCH and Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Learn more about how we care for you at nch.org/treatment-care/emergency-care. Call 847-618-1000 to reach the emergency department.