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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, certain medications like blood pressure drugs, steroids, and anti-inflammatory medicines can cause fluid retention and swelling as a side effect.

Seek medical help if swelling is sudden, painful, affects only one leg, or is accompanied by shortness of breath, chest pain, or skin discoloration.

Leg swelling can be caused by fluid retention (edema), prolonged standing or sitting, injury, varicose veins, heart failure, kidney or liver problems, or deep vein thrombosis (dvt).

You should consult a doctor if fatigue lasts more than two weeks, worsens over time, or is accompanied by symptoms like weight loss, fever, shortness of breath, or mood changes.

Symptoms may include sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy eyes, skin rashes, coughing, wheezing, or digestive problems, depending on the type of allergy.

Stay hydrated with water, oral rehydration solutions, or clear fluids. eat light, bland foods like rice, bananas, and toast, and avoid dairy, spicy food, and caffeine.

Yes, frequent or unexplained vomiting could signal conditions like ulcers, gastritis, gallbladder disease, migraines, or even brain-related issues. a doctor’s evaluation is recommended if it persists.

Clean the area with water, apply an antiseptic, and cover it with a clean bandage. keep the wound dry and change the dressing daily until it heals.

Rest, stay warm, drink fluids, and take fever-reducing medication like paracetamol or ibuprofen if fever is present. if chills persist, consult a doctor to rule out serious illness.

Seek medical attention if chills are persistent, severe, occur with high fever, confusion, chest pain, shortness of breath, or other concerning symptoms.

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