Treating Your Acute Diseases

Acute diseases are not often thought of as diseases due to their short-term nature, as compared to chronic diseases that can have symptoms for a lifetime. Perhaps the most well-known acute disease is the flu, which has a sudden onset of symptoms usually resolved in a few days to a few weeks. Just because acute diseases typically last less than six months doesn't mean they don't require medical attention. Seeking treatment for acute diseases from Dr. Paul Keinarth and Dr. Kelly Alberda in Austin, TX, can help reduce symptoms and disease timeline instead of treating it on your own or allowing the disease to merely run its course.

Types of Acute Diseases

Acute diseases typically appear rapidly with mild to severe symptoms, depending on the condition and individual. Below are some examples of acute diseases that your healthcare professionals can address:

  • Flu
  • Common cold
  • Strep throat
  • Pneumonia
  • Respiratory infection
  • Bronchitis
  • Asthma attack
  • Heart attack

Many of these acute diseases may resolve with antibiotics prescribed by your doctors. However, if left untreated, any of these conditions may develop into something more serious and may even become life-threatening. Therefore, it is important to seek medical attention for acute diseases in Austin, TX, to resolve your symptoms and make sure the problem does not continue to develop into a chronic condition.

When To Seek Treatment

While it is important to seek treatment for acute conditions to help manage the symptoms, in some cases it is vital to seek immediate medical attention. For example, if you feel you have difficulty breathing, chest tightness, tissue death, a rapidly spreading infection, or organ failure, these may be life-threatening conditions. In this case, you must call 9-1-1 or get to an emergency medical center for testing and treatment.

If you are not experiencing a medical emergency but otherwise have symptoms of acute diseases in Austin, TX, give Dr. Keinarth and Dr. Alberda a call today at (512) 459-9889 to book an appointment.

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