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By Gregory Smith - 2008-01-05 - Viewed 562 times.
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Medical Alert or alarm systems are not only useful for the old, infirm or weak, but also for those who are recovering from surgery and cannot move about easily.

Nobody, not even those suffering from serious ailments and prone to sudden medical emergencies, would like to publicly display their medical conditions by wearing gadgets, even though they may be of crucial importance to them and save their lives.

The image-conscious people feel awkward wearing these labels in the form of necklaces and strange bracelets. But wearing them is essential to save their lives, because some medical compulsions necessitate the instant identification of the problem so that medical aid may be summoned immediately in the event of emergency. Therefore, for millions of people suffering from innumerable diseases, this unwanted advertisement of their malady is necessary for their protection.

Medical jewelry designers have found a compromise solution to reduce this feeling of awkwardness by creating some artistic and attractive accessories, which serve their medical purpose by providing the critical medical identification and also look fashionable and trendy on the wearer. Moreover, wearing these gadgets gives the patients a great sense of security, confidence and peace, besides providing them with a Medical Alert system that can connect them to their family members and doctors in the event of emergency. They are of invaluable help to patients suffering from critical ailments such as cardiovascular complications, diabetic problems or sudden fainting or strokes.

A Medical Alert or alarm system has dual communication lines. It sends messages to the family or friends of the patient, and also an SOS to summon aid immediately from the medical agency that constantly monitors his condition.

These Medical Alert and alarm systems have three important parts: a medical alarm button embedded in the pendant of the necklace or the bracelet, an alarm console to dial for help, and a Medical Alert service that monitors and responds to the call for help.

The market is crammed with such designer accessories. You may surf the Internet, visit a store personally or wade through the Yellow Pages, TV or the newspaper advertisements. The more you search, the more you are likely to be confused. It is better to be practical. Rather than giving preference to the glamour value of the gadget, you should consider its technical features and usefulness for your health. The unfamiliar technical jargon may baffle you. The best course would be to consult your doctor, or a fellow sufferer of the disease that is afflicting you.


Gregory Smith has published many articles relating to the Medical Alert System industry and is often a feature writer for other Health related products. He has been involved in the Health industry since 1999.

 

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