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event medical discharge advice

20 Feb 2026

Swimming-Induced Pulmonary Oedema (SIPE) – Adult, mild

by Dr Stuart McLay | posted in: Discharge Advice | 0

Swimming-Induced Pulmonary Oedema (SIPE) is a newly recognised condition causing sudden breathlessness during swimming. Most cases improve with rest, but symptoms can worsen. Learn what to expect, when to seek urgent care, and how to reduce recurrence risk.… Read More

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19 Feb 2026

Open Wound After Salt-Water Exposure (Adult)

by Dr Stuart McLay | posted in: Discharge Advice | 0

Salt-water wounds carry a higher infection risk due to marine bacteria. Most heal well, but worsening pain, spreading redness or fever within 72 hours requires urgent review.… Read More

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