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Frequently Asked Questions

Fatigue is a persistent feeling of physical or mental exhaustion that doesn’t improve with rest or sleep, unlike normal tiredness which goes away after adequate rest.

Consult a doctor if fatigue lasts more than two weeks, gets worse, affects daily life, or is accompanied by symptoms like weight loss, fever, or shortness of breath.

You should seek medical attention if the pain is severe, persistent for more than a few weeks, radiates down the legs, causes numbness or weakness, or is associated with weight loss, fever, or bowel/bladder issues.

An infection occurs when harmful microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites invade the body, multiply, and cause illness or inflammation.

Yes, anxiety and panic attacks can lead to tingling in the hands, feet, face, or lips due to hyperventilation and muscle tension.

Sudden, unexplained weight gain—especially if it’s rapid or accompanied by swelling, fatigue, or breathlessness—should be evaluated by a doctor to rule out medical issues.

Common symptoms include bloating, gas, stomach pain, indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, nausea, heartburn, and changes in bowel movements.

Seek medical help if weakness is persistent, affects daily activities, is accompanied by slurred speech, confusion, fainting, fever, or trouble breathing, or occurs suddenly without a clear reason.

Weight gain can be caused by overeating, lack of physical activity, stress, hormonal changes, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions like hypothyroidism or pcos.

Fatigue can result from lack of sleep, poor nutrition, stress, infections, anemia, thyroid problems, diabetes, mental health conditions like depression or anxiety, or chronic illnesses.

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