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Frequently Asked Questions

Shortness of breath, or dyspnea, is the uncomfortable sensation of not being able to take in enough air or breathe deeply, often described as tightness in the chest or “air hunger.” it can range from mild and transient to severe and life-threatening.

If fatigue lasts for more than two weeks, keeps getting worse, or comes with other symptoms like weight loss, fever, or shortness of breath, medical evaluation is necessary.

Yes, sitting or standing for long periods, a high-salt diet, obesity, or lack of physical activity can lead to fluid buildup and leg swelling.

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.

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.

Elevate your legs, reduce salt intake, stay active, wear compression stockings, and avoid standing or sitting for too long without movement.

A heartbeat is considered rapid, or tachycardia, when the resting heart rate exceeds 100 beats per minute in adults. this can occur due to physical exertion, stress, fever, or underlying medical conditions.

Sit or lie down immediately, stay hydrated, avoid sudden movements, and rest. eating small, regular meals can help if dizziness is due to low blood sugar.

Common symptoms include swelling, stiffness, redness, warmth around the joint, reduced range of motion, and discomfort during movement or rest.

Doctors may recommend blood tests, urine tests, doppler ultrasound, ecg, or imaging to evaluate heart, kidney, or vascular health depending on the suspected cause.

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