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Frequently Asked Questions

Treatment includes pain relievers (like nsaids), triptans, anti-nausea medications, and preventive medicines. lifestyle changes and identifying triggers also help manage migraines.

Doctors may perform blood tests, imaging, stool tests, and physical exams to find the cause. treatment focuses on managing the underlying condition and restoring healthy weight through diet and care.

A migraine is a neurological condition that causes intense, throbbing headaches often on one side of the head, and may come with nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, and visual disturbances (aura).

Doctors may use physical exams, blood tests, urine tests, ultrasound, x-rays, or ct scans to determine the cause depending on the symptoms and location of pain.

Yes, problems like celiac disease, crohn’s disease, ulcers, or chronic diarrhea can prevent nutrient absorption, leading to weight loss.

Common triggers include stress, lack of sleep, certain foods (like chocolate, cheese, caffeine), hormonal changes, strong smells, flashing lights, and weather changes.

Seek medical help if the pain is severe, sudden, persistent, or comes with vomiting, fever, blood in stool, difficulty breathing, or if you are unable to pass stool or gas.

Abdominal pain can be caused by indigestion, gas, constipation, food poisoning, infections, ulcers, kidney stones, menstrual cramps, or more serious issues like appendicitis or gallbladder problems.

For mild pain, resting, staying hydrated, avoiding spicy or greasy foods, applying a warm compress, or using over-the-counter antacids or pain relievers may help—if symptoms persist, consult a doctor.

You should be concerned if you lose more than 5% of your body weight in 6–12 months without trying, especially if it's accompanied by fatigue, appetite loss, or other unexplained symptoms.

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