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Frequently Asked Questions

Chills are sudden feelings of coldness and shivering, often accompanied by fever. they occur when your body temperature rises rapidly due to an infection or other medical condition.

While dizziness is often harmless, it can sometimes signal serious conditions like stroke, heart issues, or neurological disorders—especially if it occurs with blurred vision, slurred speech, or weakness.

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

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.

Not always. many fainting episodes are harmless, especially in young people. however, if it happens frequently or without warning, it may signal a heart or neurological issue and should be checked by a doctor.

Memory loss can be caused by aging, stress, lack of sleep, depression, head injuries, vitamin b12 deficiency, thyroid problems, or neurological conditions like dementia and alzheimer’s disease.

They can result from neurological disorders, low blood sugar, dehydration, inner ear problems, epilepsy, brain injury, or certain medications.

Fatigue is a feeling of extreme tiredness, weakness, or lack of energy that does not improve with rest. it can be physical, mental, or both.

Dizziness can be caused by low blood pressure, dehydration, inner ear problems (like vertigo), low blood sugar, anemia, anxiety, or certain medications.

Yes, high levels of stress, anxiety, or emotional trauma can interfere with concentration and short-term memory, making it harder to recall information.

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