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Frequently Asked Questions

Common causes include genetics, obesity, lack of physical activity, excessive salt intake, stress, smoking, alcohol, and chronic conditions like diabetes or kidney disease.

Most people have no symptoms. in severe cases, it may cause headaches, dizziness, nosebleeds, blurred vision, or chest pain—but these usually appear only when pressure is very high.

It is diagnosed using a blood pressure monitor. readings consistently above 140/90 mmhg (or 130/80 mmhg for people with other health conditions) may indicate hypertension.

Treatment depends on the cause and may include antibiotics (for bacterial infections), anti-inflammatory drugs (for ibd), fluids to prevent dehydration, and sometimes hospitalization.

Doctors may recommend stool tests, blood tests, colonoscopy, or imaging studies to identify the cause and determine the appropriate treatment.

Treatment depends on the cause and severity. it may include lifestyle changes, medications, medical procedures like cardioversion or ablation, or using a pacemaker.

Yes, weight gain can occur due to factors like slow metabolism, water retention, hormonal imbalance, poor sleep, or side effects of medications—even without changes in diet.

Hormonal changes (thyroid, pcos), water retention, medications (antidepressants, steroids), poor diet and lack of exercise

Yes, certain bacteria like e. coli, shigella, or salmonella can cause severe food poisoning that leads to bloody diarrhea, often with abdominal cramps and fever.

While mild low blood pressure may be harmless or even normal in some people, severe or sudden drops can be dangerous and may indicate an underlying health issue.

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