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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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

Vomiting can be triggered by food poisoning, infections (like stomach flu), motion sickness, pregnancy (morning sickness), migraines, or even emotional stress and certain medications.

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.

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.

A fever is typically defined as a body temperature of 100.4°f (38°c) or higher. it's a common response to infections or inflammation in the body.

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

Yes, they can sometimes indicate serious conditions like appendicitis, pancreatitis, intestinal blockages, or infections that require prompt medical care.

Stay hydrated, use steam inhalation, drink warm fluids like honey and ginger tea, and avoid irritants like smoke. over-the-counter cough syrups or lozenges may also help.

You should be concerned if the lump is painful, rapidly growing, doesn't move when touched, or is accompanied by weight loss, fever, or fatigue.

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