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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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.

Mild forgetfulness can be normal with aging, like misplacing items or forgetting names briefly. however, frequent or worsening memory loss may require medical evaluation.

Heart-related chest pain often feels like pressure, squeezing, or heaviness in the chest and may spread to the arm, jaw, or back. it may also come with shortness of breath, sweating, or nausea—seek emergency care if these occur.

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.

Fatigue is a persistent feeling of exhaustion or lack of energy that doesn’t go away with rest, whereas tiredness is usually temporary and improves after sleep.

Yes, if breathlessness comes on suddenly or is severe—especially if it's accompanied by chest pain, dizziness, or bluish lips—it may indicate a serious condition like a heart attack or pulmonary embolism and needs immediate medical help.

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

Not always. while it can be due to lung conditions, it may also result from allergies, postnasal drip, or acid reflux.

Fainting happens when the brain temporarily doesn't get enough blood flow. causes include dehydration, low blood pressure, standing up too quickly, heart problems, emotional stress, or overheating.

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