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Frequently Asked Questions
Sudden weakness may result from low blood sugar, dehydration, stroke, heart conditions, infections, anemia, or neurological disorders. immediate medical attention is advised if weakness is severe or one-sided.
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.
Avoid smoking, stay hydrated, use a humidifier, take prescribed medications, and avoid known triggers like cold air or spicy foods.
Yes, gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd) can irritate the throat and chest, leading to a persistent cough and burning chest discomfort.
Yes, dehydration reduces blood volume and can lower blood pressure, leading to dizziness, especially when standing up quickly./
Yes, high levels of stress, anxiety, or emotional trauma can interfere with concentration and short-term memory, making it harder to recall information.
Yes. identifying and avoiding personal triggers, managing stress, maintaining regular sleep and eating patterns, staying hydrated, and limiting caffeine or alcohol intake can help reduce headache frequency.
They can result from neurological disorders, low blood sugar, dehydration, inner ear problems, epilepsy, brain injury, or certain medications.
No. dizziness is a general feeling of unsteadiness or lightheadedness, while vertigo specifically refers to a spinning sensation, often related to inner ear problems.
Doctors may use medical history, cognitive tests, blood tests, and brain imaging (like mri or ct scans) to determine the cause of memory problems.
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