Living with Multiple Sclerosis can present challenges such as limited dexterity and mobility, loss of sight and speech. During an emergency you might not be able to communicate what’s happening, what medications you’re taking or any other vital medical information that is needed for first responders to treat you accurately.
In this blog we will explain the importance of wearing a medical bracelet for MS and how it could help save your life or get you better treatment in an emergency.
If you’re looking for a medical bracelet for your heart condition, you’ll need to make some decisions on what to engrave … from your heart disease to AF, to anticoagulant medication such as Apixaban, Warfarin, Rivaroxaban or Clopidogrel. And you may also want to include a name or phone number. Check out the full blog, and we'll guide you through it...
This blog will explain the benefits of wearing a medical bracelet if you have epilepsy or a seizure disorder. It could help you in your daily life as well as providing you with an easier option for communicating your condition to others.
A medical diagnosis can bring about an emotional toll, but this blog shares 5 coping strategies you can try to help balance your lifestyle with your condition.
30% of people live with a mental health condition in the UK. That’s 1 in 4 people! In this blog, we will go through a few different mental health conditions and explain why wearing a medical bracelet can help you in an emergency.
If you’ve just found out from your doctor that you need your spleen removed, you might feel overwhelmed or unsure as to how you should manage your condition.
This blog will explain why wearing a no spleen medical bracelet can help you communicate your condition to others better and how it may save your life during an emergency.
If you’ve just found out from your doctor that you need an implant, or you’ve just had an implant inserted, then you might feel a little overwhelmed or unsure as to how you should manage the device or your underlying condition. Wearing a medical bracelet can help you communicate to others that you have an implant and may save your life during an emergency.
Having to decide which medical bracelet is best for you is a little trickier if you’re dealing with a nickel allergy. This blog will share several recommendations for hypoallergic jewellery as well as a few strategies you can try to help protect you against the nickel in your jewellery.
Diagnosing fibromyalgia can be difficult as there’s no specific test to diagnose the condition. And the symptoms are like those of several other conditions. Medical jewellery quickly alerts first responders of your condition and other medical conditions that may or may not be associated with it.
Have you ever noticed that some people need a little extra help when going out for a walk, either by using a walking stick, frame, or wheelchair? Usually when you think of this, it’s usually older neighbors that come to mind. But what you didn’t know is that they might have Parkinson’s Disease. In this blog, we will explain why wearing a medical bracelet for your Parkinson’s is beneficial and how it may save your life in an emergency.