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Look after yourself this Easter

by | 17th April 2019 | News

With Easter fast approaching, Devon’s NHS leaders are calling on people to take preventative measures ahead of the bank holidays and after.

The long Easter weekend traditionally puts extra pressure on health services, with visitors to Devon increasing the number of people here at a time when some GP practices are closed.

The NHS is stressing that A&E departments are not an alternative to a GP appointment, so patients should only attend A&E if they have a genuine life-threatening emergency.

For those who do succumb to a virus, minor conditions such as headaches, colds and back pain can be treated effectively by a pharmacist, who offer a range of solutions and advice without the need of a GP.

Another service for patients this Easter is the NHS 111 free helpline, which can connect callers to a nurse, emergency dentist or even a GP, and can arrange face-to-face appointments if they think one is needed.

Dr Shelagh McCormick, a Plymouth GP, said: “By using self-care where appropriate, people are helping to free up the health system, which in turn helps patients who are in most need to get the medical attention they need.

“Pharmacists can help provide you with advice and over-the-counter medicines that will help relieve your symptoms.

“They are highly qualified to give advice on a range of common health problems and the best medicines to treat them, as well as prescribing from a range of medications.”