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Frequently Asked Questions
No, seizures can be triggered by high fever (in children), alcohol withdrawal, head trauma, infections, or electrolyte imbalances, even in people without epilepsy.
A body temperature of 100.4°f (38°c) or higher is generally considered a fever. it’s a common response to infections and inflammation in the body.
Yes, stress leads to muscle tension and back stiffness.
Not always. temporary numbness from sitting or sleeping in one position is usually harmless. however, persistent or unexplained numbness could indicate a serious underlying problem and should be evaluated.
It can be caused by infections (like bacterial dysentery), inflammatory bowel disease (ibd), hemorrhoids, anal fissures, diverticulosis, or, in rare cases, colon cancer.
Eat a balanced diet rich in fiber, drink plenty of water, avoid overeating, limit spicy and fatty foods, exercise regularly, and manage stress. chewing food properly also helps.
Not always. fatigue refers to feeling tired or drained, while true weakness means reduced muscle strength. it's important to distinguish between the two, as muscle weakness could indicate more serious conditions.
Sit or lie down immediately, drink water, avoid sudden movements, and rest in a cool, quiet place. if dizziness is due to low blood sugar, eat something light and sugary.
No. dizziness is a general feeling of unsteadiness or lightheadedness, while vertigo specifically refers to a spinning sensation, often related to inner ear problems.
Yes, bloody diarrhea should never be ignored. it can indicate a serious infection, bowel inflammation, or internal bleeding, and needs prompt medical evaluation.
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