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More than 130 million Americans visit the ER every year, and 30 million of those visits are for children. But what ailments bring so many people in for help?
Reasons for Visits
According to the 2018 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, the top ten overall reasons for all visits were:
When it comes to injuries, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, falls are the most common cause of injury-related emergency department visits, making up one-third of the 26.5 million total injury visits. Other top reasons include impact injuries, crashes, cuts, overexerction and bites/stings.
For children, respiratory disorders, injury and poisoning were the most common reasons parents brought their kids to the ER. Respiratory-related disorders were especially common among infants. Children under 15 were also frequently seen for fever, cough, abdominal pain, rash, vomiting, head/face/neck injury, earaches, throat issues, diarrhea, difficulty breathing, headache and congestion.
When to Head to the ER
The conditions below mean it’s time to head to the ER, but overall, it’s important to trust your instincts when you think you need help.
What to Bring
During a medical emergency, remembering to take everything you need to the emergency room (ER) can be difficult. Keep the following essential information on hand: