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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, sipping oral rehydration solutions, consuming bland foods, ginger tea, and resting can help. avoid spicy, oily, or heavy meals during recovery.

Yes, the bacteria inside boils can spread through direct contact or shared items like towels or razors. it's important to avoid squeezing or popping them.

Common causes include overeating, eating too quickly, spicy or fatty foods, stress, smoking, alcohol, and certain medications. it can also be linked to conditions like gerd, ulcers, or gastritis.

Yes, some lumps like swollen lymph nodes or cysts can shrink or disappear over time, especially if they’re caused by a minor infection. persistent or unusual lumps, however, should be evaluated.

Common causes include food poisoning, viral or bacterial infections, gastritis, indigestion, ulcers, or more serious issues like appendicitis or gallbladder problems.

Rest, avoid solid food temporarily, sip small amounts of clear fluids (like ors or coconut water), and slowly reintroduce bland foods like rice or toast once the vomiting stops.

Vomiting is serious if it lasts more than 24 hours, comes with severe dehydration, blood in vomit, intense abdominal pain, high fever, or signs of confusion or drowsiness.

Stomach pain can be caused by indigestion, gas, constipation, food poisoning, ulcers, infections, or conditions like gastritis, appendicitis, or irritable bowel syndrome (ibs).

Yes, stress and anxiety can affect digestion and cause symptoms like stomach cramps, bloating, and discomfort, often referred to as a “nervous stomach.”

Lumps can form due to swollen lymph nodes, cysts, lipomas (fatty growths), infections, or tumors. most are benign, but some may require medical attention.

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