Posts Tagged ‘ER’
Understanding Seasonal Allergies in Kids
As spring arrives, many families look forward to warmer weather and more time outdoors. But along with sunshine and blooming flowers comes allergy season. Rising pollen levels can trigger seasonal allergy symptoms like runny noses, sneezing, and itchy eyes. While adults may recognize these signs quickly, identifying seasonal allergies in children can be more challenging.…
Read MoreHonoring Our Healthcare Heroes: Certified Nurses Day
Today, we celebrate our certified nurses who elevate patient care through expertise, compassion, and dedication. Today, and every day, we proudly celebrate the incredible nurses who serve as the backbone of our hospital. On this Certified Nurses Day, we honor the dedication, expertise, and compassion that our certified nurses bring to every patient, every shift,…
Read MoreA Bad Bug Bite: When is it time to go to the emergency room?
As warmer spring days draw us back outdoors, learn what signals a problem from bug bites. As the weather warms up and we all start spending more time outside, whether enjoying family walks, spring sports, or watching the kids play in the backyard, we also start encountering more bugs. Most of the time, a bug…
Read MoreCan You Get Dehydrated in the Winter?
When temperatures drop, many people are surprised to find themselves feeling symptoms of dehydration. So, the question becomes, can you get dehydrated in the winter? Yes, absolutely. Cold weather doesn’t eliminate your need for hydration, and several winter‑specific factors can actually increase your risk. How is Dehydration Possible in the Winter? No matter the weather,…
Read MoreTexarkana Emergency Center & Hospital Expands Access for Military Families by Participating with TRICARE West
Your neighborhood hospital is expanding access to high-quality medical care for the military community. Media Contact Brooke Marshall Director of Marketing bmarshall@texarkanaemergencycenter.com For Immediate Release: TEXARKANA, Texas (Feb. 16, 2026) – Texarkana Emergency Center & Hospital is proud to announce that it is now a participating provider with TRICARE West, expanding access to high-quality medical care…
Read MoreUnderstanding Chest Pain and When to Seek Emergency Care
Chest pain can be alarming and uncomfortable, often leaving you unsure of what to do next. While some people immediately associate chest pain with a heart attack, there are actually many possible causes, some minor and non-life-threatening, and others very serious. In some cases, a visit to the emergency room is the only way to…
Read MoreStart the New Year Strong with Preventive Screenings and Testing
Begin 2026 with preventive screenings, lab tests, and advanced imaging to stay proactive about your health. The start of a new year often feels like a fresh start and a chance to refocus on what matters most. For many people, that includes making their health a priority. While eating healthier, exercising more, and managing stress…
Read More4 Things You Must Know About the New Severe Flu Variant
What to know as the “super flu” continues to spread. As we move through peak flu season, hearing about friends and family who are sick and the sound of coughs and sneezes filling the air is typical for late January. However, the recent surge in flu activity and the announcement of a newly emerged…
Read MoreWhat Does it Really Mean to Eat Healthy in the New Year?
Simple Healthy Eating Tips to Start the New Year Strong Eating healthy is one of the most common New Year’s resolutions. As we step into January, many people aim to improve their diet for a healthier lifestyle and to reduce the risk of future health problems. But what does “eating healthy” truly mean, and how…
Read MoreStay Safe and Healthy in Freezing Temperatures
As we go into the mid-winter months, we can expect colder temperatures and an increased likelihood of freeze warnings. Freezing temperatures can be dangerous, especially for older adults, children, and people with chronic medical conditions. Preparing ahead of time and knowing when it may be necessary to seek emergency care during freeze warnings can help…
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