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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Yes, sitting or standing for long periods, a high-salt diet, obesity, or lack of physical activity can lead to fluid buildup and leg swelling.

Stay calm, sit upright, use a fan or open window for airflow, and practice slow, deep breathing. however, if it happens often, consult a doctor to find the underlying cause.

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.

Elevate your legs, reduce salt intake, stay active, wear compression stockings, and avoid standing or sitting for too long without movement.

You can manage fatigue by improving sleep habits, staying hydrated, eating balanced meals, exercising regularly, and taking breaks during long tasks.

Some arrhythmias are harmless, but others can be serious and increase the risk of stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest. a medical evaluation is important to determine the risk.

Diagnosis may include ecg, holter monitoring, blood tests, echocardiogram, or stress testing. treatment depends on the cause and may involve lifestyle changes, medications (like beta-blockers), managing triggers, or procedures like catheter ablation for certain arrhythmias.

Consult a doctor if it’s your first fainting episode, if it happened during exercise, or if it came with chest pain, irregular heartbeat, confusion, or injury.

Yes, conditions like depression, anxiety, or chronic stress can lead to both mental and physical fatigue, making daily tasks feel overwhelming.

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