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Common symptoms include dizziness, fainting, blurred vision, fatigue, nausea, cold or clammy skin, and confusion—especially when standing or changing positions quickly.
Yes, emotional stress or anxiety can trigger nausea, stomach cramps, or even vomiting due to the gut-brain connection.
Consult a doctor if the boil is very painful, keeps coming back, is on the face or spine, doesn't drain, or is accompanied by fever or spreading redness.
Doctors may use physical exams, imaging tests (like ultrasound or mri), and sometimes a biopsy to determine the nature of a lump and guide treatment.
Common causes include food poisoning, viral or bacterial infections, gastritis, indigestion, ulcers, or more serious issues like appendicitis or gallbladder problems.
Seek medical attention if symptoms are severe, persistent, accompanied by fever, blood in vomit, or inability to keep fluids down.
Indigestion, or dyspepsia, refers to discomfort or a burning feeling in the upper abdomen, often after eating. it can include bloating, belching, and nausea.
A boil is a painful, pus-filled bump that forms under the skin when a hair follicle or oil gland becomes infected, usually by bacteria like staphylococcus aureus.
Some arrhythmias are harmless, but others can be serious and increase the risk of stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest. a medical evaluation is important to determine the risk.
Yes, but avoid soaking the cut. gently pat it dry after showering and replace the bandage if it becomes wet or dirty.
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