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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, emotional distress, depression, and anxiety can reduce appetite and lead to weight loss, sometimes without the person realizing it.

Weakness can be caused by fatigue, infections, anemia, poor nutrition, dehydration, thyroid issues, chronic illnesses, nerve or muscle disorders, or emotional stress.

Sit or lie down immediately, drink water, avoid sudden movements, and rest in a cool, quiet place. if dizziness is due to low blood sugar, eat something light and sugary.

See a doctor if numbness is frequent, long-lasting, affects only one side of the body, is accompanied by weakness, pain, difficulty speaking, or vision problems.

Ensure proper rest, stay hydrated, eat a nutritious diet, exercise moderately, and manage stress. if weakness persists, consult a healthcare provider for a thorough check-up

Yes, emotional stress, anxiety, and depression are major contributors to fatigue and can make you feel drained even without physical exertion.

Consult a doctor if tingling is persistent, worsens over time, is associated with weakness, pain, or occurs on one side of the body—especially if it's sudden.

Doctors may conduct physical exams, blood tests, nerve conduction studies, or imaging (like mri) to find out if the cause is muscular, neurological, or metabolic.

If you lose more than 5% of your body weight in 6–12 months without trying, or if it comes with fatigue, appetite loss, or other symptoms, it may be a sign of an underlying health issue.

You should see a doctor if it’s accompanied by pain, blood in urine, fever, a strong urge to urinate, or if it affects your quality of life or sleep regularly.

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