Some Opt For Medical Tattoos Over Bracelets
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Story Created:
Nov 13, 2011 at 6:09 PM CDT
Story Updated:
Nov 14, 2011
Paramedics many times are alerted to a patient's medical history through emergency bracelets, but a new trend is making it more permanent by getting medical tattoos. Our Lauren Kendrick spoke to a local tattoo artist, who says the latest tattoos can possibly save lives.
"There are traditional means of identifying a medical condition that include carrying a card or some sort of jewelry like an identification bracelet." More and more people with serious medical conditions, such as diabetes, are choosing tattoos over the traditional alert bracelet.
"Body art indicating or identifying medical conditions appears to be a trend nationwide, although it's new here to our area." Fire Captain, Eloy Vega, says he's never seen a patient with a medical tattoo, but understands why some might opt for them. "If they have a very active lifestyle the chances of jewelry getting snagged or coming off increase."
We spoke to local tattoo artist, Gabriel Rodriguez, with Lazy Boy Tattoos, who says he has actually done many medical tattoos. "Like the alert bracelets. Same thing. Just get tattooed and it says diabetes type whatever." He also talks about a tattoo done on a client's chest stating 'do not resuscitate'.
And it's not only Rodriguez who has done medical tattoos in Laredo. He shares that a fellow tattoo artist has recently given a permanent reminder to residents with the illness. "Actually I had a friend of mine that was telling us how he had a couple of people that were diabetic that came and got diabetes tattoos, so it's pretty cool."
Fire Captain Vega says if a patient has AIDS or any other communicable disease and becomes unconscious, having a tattoo or any other way to let the paramedics know is very helpful. "That's something that's looked at when conducting an assessment, if it's obvious, of course, and taken into account when providing treatment to the patient."
In addition to looking for a medical bracelet or card, Vega says that paramedics will now be aware of this new trend in medical tattoos.
"Although it's not customary to see it, nowadays, we understand that times change, trends change, and with that we need to be ready."
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Anonymous said on Tuesday, Mar 27 at 2:03 PM
who cares the city held a Economic Drvelopment workshop at the LaMantia Ranch and Pro8news didn't cover it..coverage you can count on, if it benefits Pro 8 news profits..instead they try to feed you the same recycled so called news over and over..this piece is old news with nothing of merit..but you watch the commercials and they get paid to sell advertising..Just like the so called LMC medical update is nothing more than an infomercial in the middle of the newscast..Propagandist & Profiteers is what they are.
85721875STINK said on Wednesday, Nov 16 at 9:58 PM
I AGREE WITH ANONYMOUS, THIS BLOGS ARE OLD.. HOW ABOUT PRO8 GIVING US A REPORT ON HEALTH VIOLATIONS OF"OUR FAVORITE EATING PLACES"???? WHY CANT THEY REPORT ON THAT ?????
77055666X-Laredo Onda said on Tuesday, Nov 15 at 1:25 PM
Mosquitoes can't read... for those who can,,, excellent repellant,,, don't ya think???
76961282imagine said on Tuesday, Nov 15 at 10:30 AM
I'm sure, a tattoo that says,"I have AIDS"!! real smart.
76948623X-Laredo Onda said on Tuesday, Nov 15 at 8:18 AM
Someone hit a nerve???
76941137Anonymous said on Monday, Nov 14 at 9:00 PM
Blogs on here from two weeks ago. This news blog sux
76924593op said on Monday, Nov 14 at 12:27 PM
AIDS or any communicable disease is ALWAYS considered in the care of ANY patient. It's called Universal Precatuions. Infectious precaution measures are used in the care of ALL patients, so therefore a person with AIDS does NOT have to broadcast it.
76897042Anonymous said on Monday, Nov 14 at 12:25 PM
AIDS or any communicable disease is always considered in the care of ANY patient. It's called Universal Precautions. Infectious precaution measures are used in the care of ALL patients, so therefore a person with AIDS does NOT have to broadcast it.
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