When a Fever Means You Should Go to the ER

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What You Need to Know About Fevers This Cold and Flu Season As fall arrives, so does cold and flu season, and with it, a rise in fevers and other common symptoms of seasonal illness. Fever is one of the body’s natural responses to infection, but not all fevers should be treated the same. So…

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When Chronic Pain Becomes a Medical Emergency

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This Pain Awareness Month, Recognize the Signs That Indicate When Individuals with Common Chronic Pain Conditions Require Immediate Medical Attention Describing pain and fully explaining how you feel can be challenging, even when speaking to a physician. For those with chronic pain, especially due to a diagnosed illness, the feeling of “suffering” may become so…

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Tick Bites Can Turn Dangerous Fast — Learn When to Go to the ER

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Discover how tick bites can be more dangerous than you think—and when to seek emergency care. In recent years, warmer weather has extended well beyond traditional seasonal patterns. As a result, outdoor activities now continue into months that were once cooler and less active. This combination of shifting climate and increased time spent outdoors has…

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After-School ER Rush: Why It Happens and What Parents Should Know

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Understanding the Spike in Pediatric ER Visits After School As the school year begins and routines fill up with homework, after-school activities, and extracurriculars, it’s important not to lose sight of your child’s health. Interestingly, the most common time for pediatric ER visits is after school — but why is that? The After-School ER Rush…

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Tips to Pack a Safe and Healthy Lunch

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Easy Food Safety Tips Every Parent Should Know When Preparing School Lunches As another school year kicks off, families everywhere are settling back into routines, including the daily decision of whether to buy lunch at school or bring one from home. While making school lunches nutritious and tasty is a top priority for many parents,…

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Discover Exceptional Medical Care While Traveling in Topeka

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If You Encounter a Medical Emergency While Traveling in Topeka, Here’s What to Do! Life is unpredictable, and this uncertainty can increase while traveling. Whether you’re heading out for a summer vacation or visiting loved ones, no one ever plans for a medical emergency. But if you find yourself in Topeka, Topeka ER & Hospital…

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How Extreme Heat Affects Chronic Illness

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Learn Why People with Chronic Illness Face Higher Heat Risks—And What You Can Do to Stay Safe Common advice like staying hydrated, wearing breathable clothing, and seeking shade can help, but extreme heat poses serious risks, especially for those managing chronic illness in hot weather. Even well-controlled conditions can worsen during heat waves, increasing the…

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Topeka ER & Hospital Marks 5th Anniversary Milestone with Community Celebration at the Zoo

Topeka ER & Hospital Marks 5th Anniversary Milestone with Community Celebration at the Zoo

The neighborhood ER and hospital celebrates half a decade of setting the standard for medical care in Topeka and beyond. Media Contact Jami NicholsDirector of Marketingjnichols@topekahospital.com For Immediate Release: TOPEKA, Kan. (July 8, 2025) – Topeka ER & Hospital proudly celebrated its fifth anniversary of providing exceptional, patient-centered care with a community event held June…

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Can You Drink Too Much Water?   

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Stay Healthy This Summer with Proper Hydration Summer is here, which often means more time spent outdoors enjoying the sun. We are often reminded of the importance of staying hydrated for safety in the heat, but can we drink too much water? The Importance of Drinking Water Water plays an essential role in maintaining the…

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When to Go to the ER for a Sunburn

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Summertime is right around the corner, meaning more time outdoors and more time in the sun. While moderate sun exposure can be enjoyable and beneficial for your health, it’s important to remember that the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are invisible, and overexposure can lead to serious harm. In some cases, severe sunburn may even require…

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