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Frequently Asked Questions

Treatment depends on the cause and severity. it may include lifestyle changes, medications, medical procedures like cardioversion or ablation, or using a pacemaker.

Not always. temporary swelling due to standing for long periods or heat is usually harmless. however, persistent or one-sided swelling could indicate a more serious condition.

Elevate your legs, stay active, wear compression stockings, reduce salt intake, and avoid sitting or standing for too long. drinking plenty of water can also help.

While mild low blood pressure may be harmless or even normal in some people, severe or sudden drops can be dangerous and may indicate an underlying health issue.

High blood pressure occurs when the force of blood against the artery walls is consistently too high. it is often called a "silent killer" because it may not cause symptoms but can lead to serious health problems.

Keep the wound clean, follow proper dressing guidelines, eat a protein- and vitamin-rich diet, stay hydrated, control underlying conditions like diabetes, and avoid smoking.

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 managed with lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet, regular exercise, weight loss, limiting salt and alcohol, quitting smoking, and taking prescribed medications regularly.

Seek medical help if they’re consistently cold, painful, discolored, or accompanied by numbness, sores, or other symptoms, as this may point to a serious health condition.

Leg swelling can be caused by fluid retention (edema), prolonged standing or sitting, injury, varicose veins, heart failure, kidney or liver problems, or deep vein thrombosis (dvt).

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