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Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors may recommend stool tests, blood tests, colonoscopy, or imaging studies to identify the cause and determine the appropriate treatment.
Focus on balanced eating, regular exercise, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and consulting a healthcare provider for personalized guidance if needed.
Hormonal changes (thyroid, pcos), water retention, medications (antidepressants, steroids), poor diet and lack of exercise
Yes, weight gain can occur due to factors like slow metabolism, water retention, hormonal imbalance, poor sleep, or side effects of medications—even without changes in diet.
Yes, chills are commonly associated with infections like the flu, covid-19, urinary tract infections, or pneumonia. they often accompany a sudden rise in body temperature.
Rest, stay warm, drink fluids, and take fever-reducing medication like paracetamol or ibuprofen if fever is present. if chills persist, consult a doctor to rule out serious illness.
Weight gain can be caused by overeating, lack of physical activity, stress, hormonal changes, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions like hypothyroidism or pcos.
See a doctor if the wound shows signs of infection (redness, swelling, pus, warmth), doesn't heal within a week, is caused by a dirty object, or if you haven’t had a tetanus shot in the last 5–10 years.
Yes, applying an antiseptic cream helps prevent infection and promotes faster healing. however, avoid overuse, and consult a doctor if irritation develops.
Treatment depends on the cause and may include antibiotics (for bacterial infections), anti-inflammatory drugs (for ibd), fluids to prevent dehydration, and sometimes hospitalization.
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