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Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors use tests like ecg (electrocardiogram), holter monitor, echocardiogram, and blood tests to detect and analyze irregular heart rhythms.
Apply warm compresses several times a day to encourage drainage, keep the area clean, avoid squeezing, and use antiseptic soap. see a doctor if it doesn't improve in a few days.
Yes, some lumps like swollen lymph nodes or cysts can shrink or disappear over time, especially if they’re caused by a minor infection. persistent or unusual lumps, however, should be evaluated.
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.
Yes, but avoid soaking the cut. gently pat it dry after showering and replace the bandage if it becomes wet or dirty.
Treatment depends on the cause and may include increasing fluid and salt intake, wearing compression stockings, adjusting medications, or treating underlying conditions.
Common causes include overeating, eating too quickly, spicy or fatty foods, stress, smoking, alcohol, and certain medications. it can also be linked to conditions like gerd, ulcers, or gastritis.
Common causes include genetics, obesity, lack of physical activity, excessive salt intake, stress, smoking, alcohol, and chronic conditions like diabetes or kidney disease.
Doctors may use physical exams, imaging tests (like ultrasound or mri), and sometimes a biopsy to determine the nature of a lump and guide treatment.
Treatment may include antacids, acid reducers, lifestyle changes, and addressing underlying causes. in some cases, tests may be needed to rule out more serious conditions.
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