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Frequently Asked Questions

Eat smaller meals, chew food slowly, avoid lying down after eating, reduce spicy or fatty foods, and limit caffeine and alcohol. managing stress also helps.

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.

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.

Low blood pressure is generally defined as a reading below 90/60 mmhg. while it may not always cause problems, it can lead to symptoms if blood flow to organs is reduced.

Drinking warm water, avoiding spicy or fatty foods, resting, using a heating pad, and taking antacids or mild pain relievers can help ease minor stomach pain.

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

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

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

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

A lump can be a swollen gland, cyst, lipoma (fatty tissue), abscess, or in rare cases, a sign of cancer. it’s important to monitor its size, pain, and growth.

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