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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

An irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia, is when the heart beats too fast, too slow, or with an abnormal rhythm. it can feel like fluttering, skipping, or pounding in the chest.

Yes, poor circulation means less warm, oxygen-rich blood is reaching your hands and feet, making them feel cold and sometimes numb or pale.

It can be caused by dehydration, blood loss, heart problems, infections, hormone imbalances, certain medications, or standing up too quickly (orthostatic hypotension).

Cold hands and feet are commonly caused by poor circulation, exposure to cold, stress, anemia, hypothyroidism, diabetes, or conditions like raynaud’s disease.

Keep warm, wear gloves and socks, stay active to boost circulation, avoid smoking, and manage underlying health issues like diabetes or thyroid disorders.

Yes, certain medications like blood pressure drugs, steroids, and anti-inflammatory medicines can cause fluid retention and swelling as a side effect.

You should consult a doctor if the wound doesn’t improve, shows signs of infection, gets worse, or if you have a health condition like diabetes or poor circulation.

Common causes include genetics, obesity, lack of physical activity, excessive salt intake, stress, smoking, alcohol, and chronic conditions like diabetes or kidney disease.

While occasional coldness is normal, persistent or extreme coldness may indicate an underlying health issue and should be evaluated by a doctor.

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