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Frequently Asked Questions

They can result from neurological disorders, low blood sugar, dehydration, inner ear problems, epilepsy, brain injury, or certain medications.

Doctors may recommend chest x-rays, ecg, blood tests, lung function tests, or echocardiograms depending on your symptoms and medical history.

Not always. many fainting episodes are harmless, especially in young people. however, if it happens frequently or without warning, it may signal a heart or neurological issue and should be checked by a doctor.

While dizziness is often harmless, it can sometimes signal serious conditions like stroke, heart issues, or neurological disorders—especially if it occurs with blurred vision, slurred speech, or weakness.

Indigestion or gas gastritis (stomach inflammation) acid reflux or ulcers food poisoning or infections

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.

Dizziness can be caused by low blood pressure, dehydration, inner ear disorders (like vertigo), anemia, low blood sugar, medication side effects, or anxiety.

See a doctor if dizziness is frequent, severe, lasts more than a few minutes, or is accompanied by fainting, chest pain, or trouble walking or speaking.

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.

Hormonal shifts during menstruation, menopause, thyroid dysfunction, or conditions like pcos can lead to weight gain by affecting appetite, metabolism, and fat storage.

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