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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, emotional stress or anxiety can trigger nausea, stomach cramps, or even vomiting due to the gut-brain connection.

Indigestion, or dyspepsia, refers to discomfort or a burning feeling in the upper abdomen, often after eating. it can include bloating, belching, and nausea.

See a doctor if the lump is painful, growing, feels hard or fixed in place, changes in color, or if it's accompanied by weight loss or fever.

Clean the cut gently with water, stop the bleeding by applying pressure, and cover it with a clean bandage. avoid using strong antiseptics directly on deep cuts.

Minor cuts usually heal within a few days to a week. deeper cuts may take longer and require stitches or special care to prevent scarring or infection.

A cough can be caused by common colds, flu, allergies, asthma, acid reflux, smoking, or infections like bronchitis and pneumonia. it may also be a symptom of covid-19 or other respiratory issues.

A dry cough doesn't produce mucus and is often due to irritation or allergies. a wet (productive) cough brings up mucus and usually indicates infection or chest congestion.

Seek medical help if the cut is deep, won’t stop bleeding after 10 minutes, shows signs of infection, or is caused by a dirty or rusty object.

No, the majority of lumps are non-cancerous. however, any new, hard, growing, or immovable lump should be checked by a doctor to rule out serious causes.

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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