Before You Call The Doctor
By (Author) Dr Hilary Jones
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
6th April 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
616.024
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
457g
Recognizing symptoms of illness at an early stage is often vital to achieving a cure. But how do you know when something is trivial or really serious This book aims to help you decide if and when you should consult a doctor. In this family health guide, TV doctor Hilary Jones, with the help of charts and illustrations, enables the reader to diagnose symptoms and offers practical advice on the sorts of treatment that may needed. The author answers such questions as: how long should a headache last before it becomes abnormal What is the difference between a twinge of chest pain and a heart attack How can you tell if a child's rash indicates measles
Dr Hilary Jones qualified from The Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, London, in 1976. He is the resident health and medical editor on ITVs Daybreak and Lorraine, and regularly appears on Steve Wrights Radio 2 show and Talksport to discuss medical matters. He writes a weekly column for the Suns Fabulous magazine, is a regular contributor to Rosemary Conley magazine and still practises as a NHS and Private GP.