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Frequently Asked Questions

While mild low blood pressure may be harmless or even normal in some people, severe or sudden drops can be dangerous and may indicate an underlying health issue.

Leg swelling can be caused by fluid retention (edema), prolonged standing or sitting, injury, varicose veins, heart failure, kidney or liver problems, or deep vein thrombosis (dvt).

Not always. temporary swelling due to standing for long periods or heat is usually harmless. however, persistent or one-sided swelling could indicate a more serious condition.

Seek medical help if they’re consistently cold, painful, discolored, or accompanied by numbness, sores, or other symptoms, as this may point to a serious health condition.

While occasional coldness is normal, persistent or extreme coldness may indicate an underlying health issue and should be evaluated by a doctor.

You should consult a doctor if the wound doesn’t improve, shows signs of infection, gets worse, or if you have a health condition like diabetes or poor circulation.

Elevate your legs, stay active, wear compression stockings, reduce salt intake, and avoid sitting or standing for too long. drinking plenty of water can also help.

Common symptoms include dizziness, fainting, blurred vision, fatigue, nausea, cold or clammy skin, and confusion—especially when standing or changing positions quickly.

Yes, certain medications like blood pressure drugs, steroids, and anti-inflammatory medicines can cause fluid retention and swelling as a side effect.

Some arrhythmias are harmless, but others can be serious and increase the risk of stroke, heart failure, or cardiac arrest. a medical evaluation is important to determine the risk.

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