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Warning over drinking at new year | |
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New year revellers are being warned to drink sensibly to see in 2008 - or risk ending up in hospital. | |
Swansea NHS Trust said too many people ignored alcohol advice at Christmas, resulting in doctors and nurses having to deal with drink-related injuries. | Swansea NHS Trust said too many people ignored alcohol advice at Christmas, resulting in doctors and nurses having to deal with drink-related injuries. |
They included two stabbings and several assaults at the city's hospitals, a dozen cases of domestic violence and patients unconscious through alcohol. | They included two stabbings and several assaults at the city's hospitals, a dozen cases of domestic violence and patients unconscious through alcohol. |
A&E consultant Andy McNab urged: "Have fun but please drink responsibly." | A&E consultant Andy McNab urged: "Have fun but please drink responsibly." |
He said with New Year's Eve falling on a Monday, he was concerned people would be drinking more over the long weekend. | He said with New Year's Eve falling on a Monday, he was concerned people would be drinking more over the long weekend. |
"We have had to deal with a lot of alcohol-related incidents and it seems the sensible drinking message still needs to get through," he added. | "We have had to deal with a lot of alcohol-related incidents and it seems the sensible drinking message still needs to get through," he added. |
Pressure on staff | Pressure on staff |
Mr McNab also wanted to remind patients to use NHS Direct Wales or their local GP out-of-hours service, rather than go to A&E for an everyday illness or minor injury. | Mr McNab also wanted to remind patients to use NHS Direct Wales or their local GP out-of-hours service, rather than go to A&E for an everyday illness or minor injury. |
Swansea NHS Trust, which is responsible for Morriston and Singleton hospitals in the city, said that over Christmas a number of patients turned up with minor complaints. | Swansea NHS Trust, which is responsible for Morriston and Singleton hospitals in the city, said that over Christmas a number of patients turned up with minor complaints. |
These included tonsillitis or flu-like symptoms, which would have been more appropriately treated by a GP. | These included tonsillitis or flu-like symptoms, which would have been more appropriately treated by a GP. |
This put added pressure on staff in an already very busy department. | This put added pressure on staff in an already very busy department. |
Mr McNab said: "People face a long wait if they turn up in A&E with a minor ailment. We are obliged to treat patients with more serious illnesses and injuries first. | Mr McNab said: "People face a long wait if they turn up in A&E with a minor ailment. We are obliged to treat patients with more serious illnesses and injuries first. |
"It is much better if they use the appropriate services like the GP out-of-hours service." | "It is much better if they use the appropriate services like the GP out-of-hours service." |
NHS Direct Wales can be contacted on 0845 4647. The local GP out-of-hours telephone contact details are usually available via an answerphone message at surgeries. | NHS Direct Wales can be contacted on 0845 4647. The local GP out-of-hours telephone contact details are usually available via an answerphone message at surgeries. |
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