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Frequently Asked Questions
Not always. many fainting episodes are harmless, especially in young people. however, if it happens frequently or without warning, it may signal a heart or neurological issue and should be checked by a doctor.
If seizures last more than 5 minutes, occur repeatedly, or are accompanied by confusion, loss of consciousness, or injury, immediate medical help is necessary.
Yes, weight gain can occur due to factors like slow metabolism, water retention, hormonal imbalance, poor sleep, or side effects of medications—even without changes in diet.
See a doctor if dizziness is frequent, severe, lasts more than a few minutes, or is accompanied by fainting, chest pain, or trouble walking or speaking.
Yes, dehydration reduces blood volume and can lower blood pressure, leading to dizziness, especially when standing up quickly./
Doctors may recommend chest x-rays, ecg, blood tests, lung function tests, or echocardiograms depending on your symptoms and medical history.
No, seizures can be triggered by high fever (in children), alcohol withdrawal, head trauma, infections, or electrolyte imbalances, even in people without epilepsy.
If symptoms last more than 3 weeks, worsen over time, or are accompanied by weight loss, fever, blood in sputum, or shortness of breath, seek medical help.
Yes, in some cases, dizziness or lightheadedness may occur before a seizure, especially in focal (partial) seizures with an aura.
Doctors may recommend blood tests, urine tests, doppler ultrasound, ecg, or imaging to evaluate heart, kidney, or vascular health depending on the suspected cause.
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