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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, deficiencies in vitamins like b12, d, and iron can lead to fatigue and muscle weakness. a balanced diet and supplements (if needed) can help correct this.

No. dizziness is a general feeling of unsteadiness or lightheadedness, while vertigo specifically refers to a spinning sensation, often related to inner ear problems.

Not necessarily. temporary weakness may result from overexertion, lack of sleep, or skipping meals. however, persistent or worsening weakness may signal an underlying health condition and should be evaluated.

Doctors may use medical history, cognitive tests, blood tests, and brain imaging (like mri or ct scans) to determine the cause of memory problems.

Yes. identifying and avoiding personal triggers, managing stress, maintaining regular sleep and eating patterns, staying hydrated, and limiting caffeine or alcohol intake can help reduce headache frequency.

Seek medical attention if dizziness is frequent, sudden, severe, or comes with symptoms like fainting, vision changes, difficulty speaking, or chest pain.

Seek medical help if weakness is persistent, affects daily activities, is accompanied by slurred speech, confusion, fainting, fever, or trouble breathing, or occurs suddenly without a clear reason.

Weakness can be caused by fatigue, infections, anemia, poor nutrition, dehydration, thyroid issues, chronic illnesses, nerve or muscle disorders, or emotional stress.

Seek medical attention if a headache is sudden and severe, follows a head injury, is accompanied by confusion, fainting, vision problems, fever, stiff neck, or numbness, or if it’s different from your usual headaches.

Dizziness can be caused by low blood pressure, dehydration, inner ear disorders (like vertigo), anemia, low blood sugar, medication side effects, or anxiety.

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