GandiBaat
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As I said, "pain" depending upon medical situation. When you go to ER they do a triage. My mother takes blood thinners so chances of celebral bleeding is higher thats why they rushed her CT for a head injury.If a rib is broken, it's not a chest pain. But it's sure as hell hurts a lot and pretty dangerous. Punctured lung (yes, it's extreme case, I know) also doesn't feel like chest pain. In the end of the day, I am not a doctor. I know it hurts and want to see someone who will tell me what's wrong with me. I pay for that. I am ok with waiting 3-4 hours to see a doctor because of my less-than-important pain; I am still hurt, FFS and I want someone to make sure that it's not broken.
If you go with a painful situation in which they expect a punctured lung, I believe they will attend you faster.
if you go with fever and unbearable pain in lower abdomen, they will attend you faster because it could be an appendicitis pain and ruptured appendix can be lethal. Fever sort of indicates (not 100% sure though) that.
There are painful situation which need immediate remedy.
But then there are painful situations that can wait.
They mostly know what they are doing.