![]() Phone 000 and ask for an ambulance if you see any of these symptoms. Signs of serious illness can include severe pain, severe drowsiness, pale or blue skin, dehydration, difficulty breathing, unresponsiveness and seizures. It’s OK to ask for a second opinion from another health professional or to consider changing GPs. ![]() ![]() But there might be times when you feel uncertain about their advice or diagnosis. The GP might also be able to help your child avoid health problems in the first place.Ī good relationship can help you to feel confident about your GP’s advice. It might be easier for a GP who knows you and your child to understand your child’s health problems. It’s important for you and your child to have a good relationship with your family GP. But if you’re ever worried about your child’s health, you should see your GP. ![]()
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