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Frequently Asked Questions

Doctors may perform blood tests, check oxygen levels, and review your medical history to determine the cause. treatment will depend on the underlying issue, such as iron supplements for anemia.

If sinus pain lasts more than 10 days, worsens over time, comes with fever or swelling around the eyes, or keeps coming back, you should see a doctor.

Keep your nasal passages moist with saline sprays, use a humidifier in dry environments, avoid picking your nose, and gently blow your nose to reduce irritation.

Avoid blowing your nose, picking it, strenuous activity, or bending over for a few hours. keep your nasal passages moist with saline sprays or a humidifier.

Yes, anemia is one of the most common causes of pale skin. it occurs when there’s a lack of healthy red blood cells, reducing oxygen delivery to tissues and making the skin appear lighter.

Common causes include dry air, nose picking, allergies, frequent sneezing, infections, injury, or use of blood-thinning medications. high blood pressure or underlying conditions can also lead to nosebleeds.

Children are more prone to middle ear infections (otitis media) due to their smaller and more horizontal eustachian tubes, which can trap fluid more easily.

Consult a doctor if they are larger than 1 inch, hard or immovable, last more than two weeks, grow rapidly, or are accompanied by fever, night sweats, or weight loss.

Swollen lymph nodes are usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection, such as a cold, flu, strep throat, or ear infection. they can also be caused by inflammation, immune disorders, or rarely, cancers.

Treatment depends on the cause. minor infections may resolve on their own or with antibiotics, while persistent or unusual swelling may require further testing like blood work or biopsy.

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