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Frequently Asked Questions

No. dizziness is a general feeling of unsteadiness or lightheadedness, while vertigo specifically refers to a spinning sensation, often related to inner ear problems.

No, seizures can be triggered by high fever (in children), alcohol withdrawal, head trauma, infections, or electrolyte imbalances, even in people without epilepsy.

Sit or lie down immediately, drink water, avoid sudden movements, and rest in a cool, quiet place. if dizziness is due to low blood sugar, eat something light and sugary.

In some cases, yes. memory loss due to sleep issues, vitamin deficiencies, depression, or medications can often be improved with proper treatment and lifestyle changes.

Consult a doctor if memory loss interferes with daily life, worsens over time, or is accompanied by confusion, trouble speaking, mood changes, or difficulty performing familiar tasks.

If mood swings are intense, frequent, affecting your relationships or daily life, or are accompanied by other symptoms like sadness, anxiety, or anger, consult a mental health professional.

If low focus is long-lasting, worsening, or comes with memory problems, mood changes, or impacts your work or daily life, consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.

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

Low focus can result from stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, poor nutrition, anxiety, depression, adhd, overuse of digital devices, or underlying health conditions like thyroid issues.

Staying mentally active, eating a brain-healthy diet, getting regular exercise, sleeping well, managing stress, and staying socially engaged can all support memory and cognitive function.

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