When to get medical advice?

See your GP or call NHS 111 if you're worried or need advice about your symptoms. For example, if: The pain gets much worse in a short space of time The pain won't go away or keeps returning You have unexpected weight loss You have unusual vaginal discharge You bleed from your bottom You have a persistent change in toilet habits Call 999 for an ambulance or go to your nearest hospital accident and emergency (A&E) if you: Have sudden, severe stomach pain Feel pain when you touch your stomach Are vomiting blood Have bloody or black, sticky stools Aren't able to urinate Have collapsed or can't breathe You're diabetic and vomiting If you feel pain in the area around your ribs, read about chest pain for information and advice.
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