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Do not drive yourself.","Call 911 / emergency services now. This needs evaluation in an emergency department.","Get an urgent in-person evaluation today. Go to the ER if symptoms worsen, you vomit, lose consciousness, or develop confusion.","See a clinician in person within the next 1–2 days. Go to urgent care or the ER if it suddenly worsens or you develop neurological symptoms.","See a doctor today — this is treatable but time-critical. 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Do not rub the eye.","See an ophthalmologist or go to the ER TODAY — early treatment can prevent permanent vision loss."]},{"category":"chest_pain","label":"Chest pain","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Chest pain or pressure can indicate a heart attack, pulmonary embolism, aortic dissection, or other life-threatening cause.","Pain radiating to the arm, jaw, neck, or back — especially with sweating, nausea, or shortness of breath — is a classic cardiac warning sign.","Sudden sharp one-sided chest pain with breathlessness — with or without injury — can be a collapsed lung (pneumothorax)."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services right now. Ask the dispatcher whether to chew aspirin — do not take it on your own if you are allergic, have active bleeding, take blood thinners, or have been told to avoid aspirin. Do not drive yourself. Stay seated or lying down until help arrives.","Call 911 / emergency services now.","Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now, especially if breathing is getting harder."]},{"category":"shortness_of_breath","label":"Shortness of breath","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["Severe difficulty breathing or cyanosis (blue lips/fingers) indicates dangerously low oxygen.","Shortness of breath with chest pain, leg swelling, coughing blood, or fainting may indicate pulmonary embolism, heart attack, or heart failure.","Breathlessness when lying flat, waking up gasping, and swollen legs/ankles together suggest fluid building up from heart failure."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now.","See a clinician urgently — today if worsening. Call 911 / emergency services if breathing becomes hard at rest or you cough pink frothy sputum."]},{"category":"abdominal_pain","label":"Abdominal pain","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["Severe or rigid abdominal pain, or signs of GI bleeding (vomiting blood, black/tarry stools, bloody stools) can indicate a perforation, ruptured organ, or major bleed.","Right-lower abdominal pain can indicate appendicitis.","Right-upper abdominal pain with fever, vomiting, or yellowing skin/eyes can be an inflamed or infected gallbladder or a blocked bile duct.","Severe upper abdominal pain boring through to the back with vomiting — often after heavy drinking or with gallstones — can be pancreatitis."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER or call 911 / emergency services now.","Get evaluated in person today (urgent care or ER), especially if pain is worsening, you have fever, or you cannot keep food down.","Get seen today (urgent care or ER). Go to the ER now if you have fever, yellowing, or pain lasting more than a few hours.","Go to the ER today. Pancreatitis needs IV fluids and monitoring — don't try to manage it at home."]},{"category":"fever","label":"Fever","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["Fever with stiff neck, confusion, seizures, or a non-blanching rash can indicate meningitis or sepsis.","A very high fever (≥104°F / ≥40°C) needs prompt medical evaluation."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER immediately.","Get seen at urgent care or the ER today."]},{"category":"allergic_reaction","label":"Allergic reaction","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Throat or tongue swelling, trouble breathing, or systemic allergic reaction can be anaphylaxis — a life-threatening emergency.","Lip, tongue, or face swelling on an ACE-inhibitor blood-pressure medicine (like lisinopril) is angioedema — it can close the airway and does NOT respond to an EpiPen the same way."],"recommendations":["Use an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) into the outer thigh if available, then call 911 / emergency services. Do not wait to see if it gets better.","Call 911 / emergency services now, even if breathing still feels fine — this swelling can progress fast."]},{"category":"mental_health_crisis","label":"Mental-health crisis","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Thoughts of suicide, self-harm, harming others, or an overdose require immediate crisis support.","Having a plan, means, or saying goodbye signals immediate suicide risk."],"recommendations":["In the US, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) right now. In the UK call 111 or Samaritans 116 123. Anywhere, call your local emergency number or go to the nearest ER. You don't have to face this alone.","Call or text 988 (US Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) right now, or your local emergency number. If you can, put distance between yourself and the means (give the gun/pills to someone, or lock them away) and stay with another person. You matter, and this crisis can pass with support."]},{"category":"pregnancy","label":"Pregnancy","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["Heavy bleeding, severe pain, decreased fetal movement, premature rupture of membranes, or symptoms suggesting preeclampsia (severe headache, vision changes, sudden swelling) can be life-threatening for parent or baby.","Intense itching in pregnancy — especially palms and soles — can be cholestasis of pregnancy, which raises the risk of stillbirth if untreated."],"recommendations":["Call your obstetric provider AND go to the nearest ER / labor & delivery now. Do not wait.","Contact your obstetric provider today for blood tests. This is manageable once diagnosed."]},{"category":"child","label":"Child symptoms","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["In a child, signs like stiff neck, non-blanching rash, unresponsiveness, dehydration, seizures, or breathing difficulty can indicate sepsis, meningitis, severe dehydration, or respiratory failure.","Any fever in an infant under 3 months of age is a medical emergency until proven otherwise.","A high fever in a child needs prompt evaluation, especially with other symptoms.","In a child: episodes of inconsolable screaming with legs drawn up (possible intussusception), croup with noisy breathing at rest, or a swallowed battery/magnet/coin are all emergencies. Button batteries burn through the esophagus within hours."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the nearest pediatric ER immediately.","Go to the pediatric ER now. Do not wait to see your pediatrician in the morning.","Contact your pediatrician today, or go to urgent care / ER if there are any other concerning symptoms (stiff neck, rash, lethargy, breathing issues, dehydration).","Go to the pediatric ER now. For a swallowed button battery: this is minute-critical — go immediately; if the child is over 12 months and can swallow, honey (2 teaspoons every 10 minutes, up to 6 doses) on the way may reduce injury. Nothing else to eat or drink."]},{"category":"stroke","label":"Stroke (FAST)","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["Sudden facial drooping, one-sided weakness, slurred speech, or sudden severe neurological symptoms can indicate a stroke. 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Do not take aspirin or any other medication unless emergency services tell you to (some strokes are caused by bleeding, where aspirin is harmful).","Call 911 / emergency services now and note the exact time symptoms started.","Go to the ER today even though you feel fine now — same-day assessment and treatment sharply cut the risk of a major stroke."]},{"category":"seizure","label":"Seizure","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A first-time seizure, a seizure lasting more than 5 minutes, repeated seizures without recovery between them, or a seizure during pregnancy or in water needs emergency evaluation."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Move sharp objects away, cushion the head, turn the person on their side once movements stop, and do not put anything in the mouth. Time how long the seizure lasts."]},{"category":"low_spo2","label":"Low blood oxygen (SpO₂)","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["An oxygen saturation below ~88% or visibly blue lips/fingertips indicates dangerously low blood oxygen and is a medical emergency."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Sit upright (don't lie flat), loosen tight clothing, and try slow steady breaths. Do not drive yourself."]},{"category":"severe_dehydration","label":"Severe dehydration","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["Inability to keep fluids down for many hours, very little or no urine, dark brown urine, sunken eyes, or fainting on standing can indicate severe dehydration that needs IV fluids."],"recommendations":["Go to urgent care or the ER today. If you also feel confused, very weak, or have a rapid heartbeat, call 911 / emergency services now."]},{"category":"fever_confusion","label":"Fever with confusion","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Fever combined with confusion, altered mental status, or a stiff neck can indicate sepsis, meningitis, or encephalitis — a true emergency."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the nearest ER now. Do not wait. Bring a list of medications and recent travel/exposures."]},{"category":"overdose","label":"Overdose / poisoning","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A possible overdose or poisoning needs immediate expert guidance — the right action depends on what was taken and when."],"recommendations":["In the US: call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 immediately, or 911 if the person is unconscious, not breathing normally, having a seizure, or in severe distress. Outside the US, call your local poison control or emergency number. 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Small streaks on paper can wait for a prompt clinic visit."]},{"category":"sepsis","label":"Sepsis warning signs","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["An infection with confusion, uncontrollable shivering, mottled skin, a racing heart, very low urine output, or red streaks spreading from a wound can be sepsis — a life-threatening emergency that worsens by the hour."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now and say the word 'sepsis' to the staff. Do not wait for it to improve on its own."]},{"category":"diabetic_emergency","label":"Diabetic emergency","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Very high or very low blood sugar with symptoms — fruity breath, deep rapid breathing, vomiting, confusion, seizures, or unconsciousness — can be diabetic ketoacidosis or severe hypoglycemia. Both can be fatal within hours."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. If the person is awake and the problem is LOW blood sugar, give fast sugar (juice, glucose tabs, regular soda) immediately. Never give anything by mouth to someone who is unconscious."]},{"category":"testicular_torsion","label":"Testicular torsion","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Sudden severe testicle pain — especially with swelling, nausea, or one testicle sitting higher — can be testicular torsion. The testicle can be lost within about 6 hours without surgery."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER right now — this cannot wait until morning. Time directly determines whether the testicle can be saved."]},{"category":"choking","label":"Choking","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A blocked airway (choking) cuts off oxygen within minutes."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now (or have someone else call while you act). If the person can't cough, speak, or breathe: give 5 firm back blows between the shoulder blades, then 5 abdominal thrusts (Heimlich), and repeat. If they become unresponsive, start CPR."]},{"category":"severe_burn","label":"Severe burn","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Burns to the face, airway, or large areas of the body — and any electrical or chemical burn — can be deep, compromise breathing, or hide internal injury."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Cool the burn with cool (not ice-cold) running water for 20 minutes, remove tight items near the burn, and cover loosely with clean non-stick material. Do not apply ice, butter, or creams. For electrical injuries, get checked even if the skin looks fine — the damage can be internal."]},{"category":"heat_stroke","label":"Heat stroke","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Heat exposure with confusion, stopped sweating, fainting, or a very high body temperature can be heat stroke — organ damage begins quickly."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Move the person somewhere cool immediately, remove excess clothing, and cool them aggressively (cold water, ice packs to neck/armpits/groin, fanning) while you wait. Do not give fluids if they are confused or losing consciousness."]},{"category":"aortic_dissection","label":"Aortic dissection","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Sudden tearing or ripping pain in the chest or between the shoulder blades is the classic sign of aortic dissection — a tear in the body's main artery."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services right now. Do not drive yourself, do not take aspirin, and stay as still and calm as possible until help arrives."]},{"category":"aortic_aneurysm","label":"Abdominal aortic aneurysm","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Sudden severe abdominal or back pain with faintness, or a pulsating lump in the belly, can indicate a leaking or ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. This is immediately life-threatening — do not wait or drive yourself."]},{"category":"dvt","label":"Blood clot in the leg (DVT)","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["A swollen, painful, warm calf — especially after travel, surgery, or with hormone use — can be a deep-vein blood clot that may travel to the lungs."],"recommendations":["Get seen today (urgent care or ER) for an ultrasound. If you develop chest pain, breathlessness, or cough up blood, call 911 / emergency services immediately."]},{"category":"syncope","label":"Fainting / syncope","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["Fainting with chest pain or palpitations, during exertion, without warning, or repeatedly can indicate a dangerous heart-rhythm problem.","A recent fainting episode should be checked to rule out heart-rhythm, blood-pressure, or neurological causes."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now — especially if it happened during exercise or with chest symptoms.","Get evaluated in person today. Call emergency services if it happens again, or if there is chest pain, palpitations, or confusion."]},{"category":"arrhythmia","label":"Dangerous heart rhythm","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A racing or irregular heartbeat with chest pain, faintness, breathlessness, or dizziness can be a dangerous arrhythmia."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Sit or lie down while you wait; do not drive yourself."]},{"category":"hypertensive_crisis","label":"Hypertensive crisis","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["A blood pressure around 180/120 or higher WITH symptoms (headache, chest pain, vision changes, confusion, breathlessness) is a hypertensive emergency that can damage the brain, heart, and kidneys within hours.","A blood pressure reading around 180/120 or higher needs prompt medical attention even without symptoms."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now. Do not take extra blood-pressure pills on your own unless a clinician tells you to.","Re-check in a few minutes seated and relaxed. If it stays that high, contact a clinician today or go to urgent care. Go to the ER immediately if you develop headache, chest pain, vision changes, or confusion."]},{"category":"limb_ischemia","label":"Blocked artery in a limb","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A limb that suddenly becomes cold, pale, numb, or pulseless may have a blocked artery — the limb can be lost within hours."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or get to the ER immediately. Keep the limb level (not raised) and do not apply heat."]},{"category":"head_injury","label":"Head injury","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["A head injury followed by vomiting, confusion, loss of consciousness, worsening drowsiness, or while on blood thinners can mean bleeding inside the skull.","Headache, dizziness, or nausea after a head knock can be a concussion."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now. Do not leave the person alone, and do not give pain medication until they are evaluated.","Get checked in person today. Rest, avoid screens and sport, and go to the ER immediately if vomiting, confusion, worsening headache, or unusual sleepiness develops."]},{"category":"spinal_injury","label":"Spinal injury","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Neck or back trauma with weakness, numbness, or inability to move the limbs can be a spinal-cord injury."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now and do NOT move the person (or yourself) unless there is immediate danger. Keep the head and neck completely still until help arrives."]},{"category":"cauda_equina","label":"Cauda equina syndrome","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Back pain with numbness between the legs, new bladder/bowel problems, or weakness in both legs can be cauda equina syndrome — compressed nerves that can cause permanent paralysis and incontinence."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER immediately — this needs an urgent MRI and possibly surgery within hours."]},{"category":"fracture","label":"Broken bone / open fracture","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["A bone through the skin, a visibly deformed limb, or a suspected break with numbness or a cold/pale foot or hand is an orthopedic emergency.","A suspected broken bone needs an X-ray and proper immobilization."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services. Do not straighten the limb or push bone back in. Immobilize it as found, cover open wounds with a clean dressing, and don't let the person eat or drink (surgery may be needed).","Go to urgent care or the ER today. Immobilize the area, apply ice wrapped in cloth, and avoid putting weight on it."]},{"category":"compartment_syndrome","label":"Compartment syndrome","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Extreme pain, tightness, or numbness in an injured or casted limb can be compartment syndrome — pressure that cuts off blood supply to muscle and nerve."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER immediately (call 911 if needed). Do not wait — muscle begins dying within hours. If a cast was placed recently, the team that placed it needs to know now."]},{"category":"crush_injury","label":"Crush injury","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A crush injury can cause internal muscle damage, dangerous potassium release, and kidney failure — even when the skin looks intact."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. If someone is still trapped, do not attempt release without rescuers present unless there is immediate danger — sudden release can be fatal."]},{"category":"penetrating_trauma","label":"Stab / gunshot / impalement","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A stab, gunshot, or impalement can damage organs and vessels far beyond the visible wound."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Do NOT pull out an embedded object — stabilize it in place. Apply firm pressure around (not on) it to control bleeding, and keep the person still and warm."]},{"category":"drowning","label":"Drowning / near-drowning","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Any near-drowning — even if the person seems fine afterwards — can cause delayed lung injury ('secondary drowning') hours later."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services. If the person is not breathing, start CPR immediately. Anyone who inhaled water and now coughs, breathes fast, or is unusually tired must be seen in the ER even if they look okay."]},{"category":"hypothermia","label":"Hypothermia","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Cold exposure with confusion, slurred speech, clumsiness, or shivering that has STOPPED indicates dangerous hypothermia."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services. Move the person somewhere warm, remove wet clothing, and warm the chest/neck/groin with blankets or warm (not hot) compresses. Handle them gently and do not rub the skin or give alcohol."]},{"category":"frostbite","label":"Frostbite","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["Numb, white, waxy, hard, or blackening skin after cold exposure is frostbite — the tissue is freezing."],"recommendations":["Get medical care today (ER for anything blistered, hard, or discolored). Warm the area in lukewarm (not hot) water, don't rub it, don't use direct dry heat, and don't rewarm if there's any chance it will refreeze."]},{"category":"altitude_sickness","label":"Severe altitude sickness","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["At altitude, confusion, loss of coordination, breathlessness at rest, or a wet/frothy cough signals life-threatening brain or lung swelling (HACE/HAPE)."],"recommendations":["Descend immediately — this is the treatment. Call mountain rescue / emergency services now. Do not wait until morning and do not descend alone."]},{"category":"smoke_inhalation","label":"Smoke inhalation","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Smoke exposure with hoarseness, singed facial hair, soot in the mouth or phlegm, or throat symptoms can mean airway burns that swell shut over hours — plus carbon-monoxide risk."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now, even if breathing feels okay — airway swelling worsens over time. Get into fresh air immediately."]},{"category":"snake_bite","label":"Snake bite","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Any snakebite should be treated as potentially venomous — swelling, tissue damage, and clotting problems can progress rapidly."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or get to an ER with antivenom now. Keep the limb still and below heart level, remove rings/tight items, and mark the swelling edge with a pen. Do NOT cut, suck, ice, or tourniquet the bite."]},{"category":"animal_bite","label":"Animal / human bite","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["Animal and human bites get infected easily, and bites from bats, strays, or wild mammals carry rabies risk — rabies is virtually 100% fatal once symptoms start, but preventable with prompt shots."],"recommendations":["Wash the wound thoroughly with soap and running water for several minutes, then get seen today (urgent care or ER) to assess rabies/tetanus shots and antibiotics. ANY bat contact — even without a visible bite — needs same-day medical advice."]},{"category":"stridor_airway","label":"Airway swelling (stridor)","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Noisy breathing (stridor), drooling with inability to swallow, or a muffled voice with severe sore throat can mean the airway is closing — from epiglottitis, a deep throat abscess, or swelling."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Keep the person sitting upright and calm; do not force them to lie down, and do not try to look in the throat with anything."]},{"category":"asthma_attack","label":"Severe asthma attack","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["An asthma attack that doesn't respond to the rescue inhaler, or leaves the person unable to speak full sentences, is life-threatening."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services now. Keep using the rescue inhaler (up to 10 puffs, one at a time through a spacer if available) while waiting, sit upright, and stay as calm as possible."]},{"category":"coughing_blood","label":"Coughing up blood","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["Coughing up blood can come from infection, a clot in the lungs, or other serious lung problems."],"recommendations":["Get seen today. If it's more than streaks — teaspoons or more — or comes with chest pain or breathlessness, call 911 / emergency services now."]},{"category":"urinary_retention","label":"Unable to urinate","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Being completely unable to urinate with a full, painful bladder is acute urinary retention — the bladder must be drained before it injures the kidneys."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER (or urgent care with catheter capability) now. Do not keep waiting at home — this will not resolve on its own."]},{"category":"kidney_stone","label":"Kidney stone complications","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["A kidney stone WITH fever or chills suggests an infected, blocked kidney — which can turn septic within hours.","Severe colicky flank pain radiating to the groin, often with blood in the urine, is typical of a kidney stone and needs assessment and pain control."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now. An infected obstructed kidney is an emergency that may need urgent drainage.","Go to urgent care or the ER today — especially if you can't keep fluids down. Go immediately if you develop fever or chills."]},{"category":"bowel_obstruction","label":"Bowel obstruction","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Vomiting (especially green/bile), a swollen belly, and no stool or gas for days can be a bowel obstruction — the gut can perforate if untreated."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now. Do not eat or drink anything on the way, and do not take laxatives."]},{"category":"hernia_strangulation","label":"Strangulated hernia","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A hernia that is suddenly stuck out, hard, very painful, or discolored may be strangulated — its blood supply is cut off and the trapped bowel can die within hours."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now. Do not keep trying to push it back in, and do not eat or drink (surgery is likely)."]},{"category":"ectopic_pregnancy","label":"Ectopic pregnancy","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Early-pregnancy one-sided pelvic pain, spotting, shoulder-tip pain, or faintness can be an ectopic pregnancy — internal bleeding can be rapid and fatal."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now (call 911 if faint or in severe pain). Do not wait for a scheduled scan."]},{"category":"ovarian_torsion","label":"Ovarian torsion","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Sudden severe one-sided pelvic pain with nausea or vomiting — especially with a known ovarian cyst — can be ovarian torsion. The ovary can be lost within hours."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER right now — this needs an urgent ultrasound and possibly same-day surgery."]},{"category":"postpartum_emergency","label":"Postpartum emergency","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["After childbirth: heavy bleeding or large clots, severe headache or vision changes (postpartum preeclampsia), chest pain, leg swelling, fever, or thoughts of harming yourself or the baby are all emergencies — for weeks after delivery."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now and tell them you recently gave birth. For thoughts of harming yourself or the baby, also call/text 988 (US) — help is immediate and confidential."]},{"category":"priapism","label":"Priapism","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["An erection lasting more than 4 hours (priapism) cuts off blood flow and causes permanent damage without prompt treatment."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now. This is time-critical and treatable — embarrassment should not delay care."]},{"category":"sudden_hearing_loss","label":"Sudden hearing loss","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["Sudden hearing loss (usually one ear) is treatable, but the window for steroids that can save hearing is short — days, not weeks."],"recommendations":["See a doctor TODAY (urgent care, ER, or same-day ENT). This is one of the few true ear emergencies."]},{"category":"thyroid_storm","label":"Thyroid storm","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["In someone with an overactive thyroid, fever plus a racing heart, agitation, or confusion can be thyroid storm — a life-threatening hormone surge."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now and mention the thyroid condition."]},{"category":"adrenal_crisis","label":"Adrenal crisis","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["For someone with adrenal insufficiency (Addison's), vomiting illness or missed steroid doses can trigger adrenal crisis — collapse and shock."],"recommendations":["Use your emergency injection (Solu-Cortef) if you have one, and call 911 / emergency services now. Tell responders it's an adrenal crisis."]},{"category":"sickle_cell_crisis","label":"Sickle cell crisis","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["In sickle cell disease, chest pain or breathing trouble (acute chest syndrome), fever, stroke signs, or a severe pain crisis are emergencies."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now and tell them you have sickle cell disease. Fever in sickle cell is never 'just a virus' until proven otherwise."]},{"category":"immunocompromised_fever","label":"Fever while immunocompromised","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Fever during chemotherapy, after transplant, without a spleen, or on immune-suppressing drugs can become overwhelming sepsis within hours — the normal 'wait and see' rules do not apply."],"recommendations":["Call your oncology/transplant team's emergency line AND go to the ER now. Say the words 'neutropenic fever risk' when you arrive."]},{"category":"alcohol_withdrawal","label":"Severe alcohol withdrawal","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Alcohol withdrawal with tremors, hallucinations, confusion, or seizures (delirium tremens) can be fatal without medical treatment."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now — withdrawal this severe needs monitored medication. Do not try to ride it out alone, and do not stop drinking abruptly again in future without medical support."]},{"category":"serotonin_syndrome","label":"Serotonin syndrome","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["After starting or increasing serotonergic medication: agitation, twitching or rigid muscles, fever, sweating, and a racing heart can be serotonin syndrome."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now, and bring a list of every medication and supplement taken."]},{"category":"severe_drug_reaction","label":"Severe drug reaction (SJS)","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["A spreading or blistering rash with mouth sores or peeling skin after a new medication can be Stevens-Johnson syndrome — a burn-like drug reaction that is deadly without hospital care."],"recommendations":["Stop the suspected medication and go to the ER now. Bring the medication (or its name) with you."]},{"category":"acute_psychosis","label":"Acute psychosis","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["New hallucinations, command voices, or losing touch with reality is a psychiatric emergency — and can also be caused by medical problems that need ruling out."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / your local crisis line (988 in the US) or go to the ER now. If voices are commanding harm, do not stay alone — get someone with you while help comes."]},{"category":"eating_disorder_crisis","label":"Eating-disorder complications","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["With an eating disorder, fainting, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or vomiting blood signals dangerous electrolyte or heart complications."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now — these complications can cause sudden cardiac arrest and are very treatable when caught. You deserve care, and the ER will help without judgment."]},{"category":"dental_infection","label":"Spreading dental infection","levels":["emergency","urgent"],"reasons":["A tooth infection with swelling spreading toward the eye or neck, fever, trismus (can't open the mouth), or any breathing/swallowing trouble can block the airway or spread to the brain.","A dental abscess needs draining and antibiotics before it spreads."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now — not just a dentist appointment next week. IV antibiotics and possibly drainage are needed.","See a dentist today or tomorrow at the latest. Go to the ER if facial swelling spreads, fever rises, or swallowing/breathing becomes difficult."]},{"category":"nosebleed","label":"Uncontrolled nosebleed","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["A nosebleed that won't stop after 20–30 minutes of proper pressure — or any heavy nosebleed on blood thinners — needs medical control."],"recommendations":["Pinch the SOFT part of the nose firmly for 15 minutes straight (no peeking), lean forward, ice on the bridge. If still bleeding after two attempts, or you're on blood thinners, go to the ER / urgent care now."]},{"category":"heavy_menstrual_bleeding","label":"Severe menstrual bleeding","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["Soaking through a pad or tampon every hour, passing large clots, or feeling faint means dangerous blood loss."],"recommendations":["Go to the ER now (call 911 if faint). Track the number of pads/tampons used — the team will ask."]},{"category":"dialysis_emergency","label":"Dialysis emergency","levels":["emergency"],"reasons":["For someone on dialysis, missed sessions with breathlessness or chest symptoms can mean fluid overload or dangerous potassium levels — cardiac arrest risk."],"recommendations":["Call 911 / emergency services or go to the ER now and tell them when the last dialysis session was. For fistula bleeding, press firmly on the site the whole way there."]},{"category":"newborn_jaundice","label":"Newborn jaundice","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["Worsening yellow color in a newborn — especially with poor feeding, extreme sleepiness, or a high-pitched cry — can mean bilirubin levels high enough to injure the brain."],"recommendations":["Have the baby seen TODAY (pediatrician same-day or ER). Jaundice with sleepiness, poor feeding, or arching is an emergency — go to the ER now."]},{"category":"sexual_assault","label":"Sexual assault","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["After a sexual assault, timely medical care matters — for injuries, emergency contraception, HIV prevention (most effective within 72 hours), and evidence preservation if you choose to report."],"recommendations":["You are not to blame, and you don't have to decide anything about reporting right now. Consider going to an ER (ask for a SANE nurse if available) — try not to shower or change clothes first if evidence preservation may matter to you. In the US, RAINN's free confidential hotline is 1-800-656-4673 (online.rainn.org), 24/7."]},{"category":"domestic_violence","label":"Domestic violence","levels":["urgent"],"reasons":["Abuse at home is a safety emergency — and being choked/strangled by a partner is one of the strongest predictors of later fatal violence, plus it can cause delayed injury to the throat and arteries."],"recommendations":["If in immediate danger, call 911 / emergency services. Anyone who was choked/strangled should be medically checked even if they feel okay. In the US, the Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-7233 (text START to 88788) — free, confidential, 24/7, and they help with safety planning."]}],"governance":{"scopeStatement":"The recall and false-positive figures on this page describe only Nox's deterministic red-flag detector, measured on Nox's own labeled test set. They are not a clinical certification, a diagnostic-accuracy measure, a sensitivity/specificity study, or a guarantee for real-world symptoms.","clinicianReview":{"status":"pending","reviewer":null,"credentials":null,"reviewedAt":null,"scope":null,"notes":"Nox's red-flag rules and safety prompts have not yet completed an independent review by a licensed clinician. Until that review is on record, Nox makes no claim of clinician endorsement. This field is updated only when a real review is completed."},"reviewProcess":["Maintain a labeled test set of emergency, urgent, and benign messages.","Re-run the eval harness on every change to the detector and commit the regenerated metrics report (an automated test enforces this).","Have a licensed clinician review the rule categories, severity thresholds, and recommendations for clinical soundness.","Record the reviewer's name, credentials, scope, and date here once that review is complete.","Re-review whenever the rules change materially, and at least once a year."],"dataSources":[{"name":"openFDA NDC Directory","description":"Medicine names, dosage form, route, manufacturer, and active ingredients for the medical-shop catalog. 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It is not an independent, external, or clinical benchmark, and a high score here does not measure real-world accuracy.","The detector covers a fixed list of high-risk categories; emergencies outside those categories may not trigger a note.","Nox is not a medical device and is not a substitute for professional medical care or emergency services."],"methodology":"Every labeled case is run through the same detectRedFlags() function the live app uses. Overall recall is the share of positive (should-fire) cases that produced any safety note; per-category recall is the share of cases where the expected category was actually flagged; the false-positive rate is the share of benign cases that triggered any note. The report is regenerated by a committed command and validated by an automated test that fails if the rules or test set change without regenerating it.","changePolicy":"Any change to the red-flag rules requires re-running the eval harness and committing the updated metrics report; an automated test enforces this so the published numbers can never drift from the live detector.","contact":"privacy@aurenaring.com","lastUpdated":"2026-06-28"},"knowledgeBase":{"medicines":{"available":true,"count":133697,"lastUpdated":"2026-06-19T06:47:46.209Z"},"healthArticles":{"available":true,"count":115,"lastUpdated":"2026-06-09T04:41:24.039Z","bySource":[{"source":"MedlinePlus (NIH)","count":74},{"source":"Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","count":13},{"source":"World Health Organization","count":12},{"source":"PubMed · Nutrients","count":3},{"source":"PubMed · Diabetologia","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Journal of internal medicine","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · BMJ (Clinical research ed.)","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Gut","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Therapeutic advances in respiratory disease","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · International journal of dermatology","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · International journal of environmental research and public health","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Journal of psychiatric research","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Annual review of nutrition","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Journal of psychosomatic research","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Musculoskeletal care","count":1},{"source":"PubMed · Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)","count":1}]}}}