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Frequently Asked Questions
They may be caused by diabetes, prostate issues, nerve damage, high blood pressure, hormonal imbalances, stress, or side effects of medications.
Swelling (edema) can be caused by injury, infection, inflammation, heart/kidney/liver issues, or standing/sitting for too long.
Pale skin can result from anemia, low blood pressure, cold temperatures, shock, blood loss, or certain infections. it may also be linked to vitamin deficiencies or chronic illnesses.
Lymph nodes are found throughout the body, but are most noticeable in the neck, under the jaw, armpits, and groin when they become swollen.
Seek medical attention if paleness is sudden, severe, or accompanied by symptoms like fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, or unexplained bleeding.
Swollen lymph nodes are usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection, such as a cold, flu, strep throat, or ear infection. they can also be caused by inflammation, immune disorders, or rarely, cancers.
See a doctor if the bleeding lasts more than 20 minutes, happens frequently, is heavy, or occurs after an injury. also seek help if accompanied by dizziness or weakness.
Treatment depends on the cause. minor infections may resolve on their own or with antibiotics, while persistent or unusual swelling may require further testing like blood work or biopsy.
They can be tender or painful to touch, especially when caused by infections. painless swelling may still occur and should be evaluated if it persists.
Elevate swollen areas, stay hydrated, reduce salt intake, rest well, eat a balanced diet, and avoid overexertion.
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