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Frequently Asked Questions

Clean the cut gently with water, stop the bleeding by applying pressure, and cover it with a clean bandage. avoid using strong antiseptics directly on deep cuts.

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.

Seek medical attention if symptoms are severe, persistent, accompanied by fever, blood in vomit, or inability to keep fluids down.

Yes, but avoid soaking the cut. gently pat it dry after showering and replace the bandage if it becomes wet or dirty.

Doctors may use physical exams, imaging tests (like ultrasound or mri), and sometimes a biopsy to determine the nature and cause of the lump

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.

Doctors use tests like ecg (electrocardiogram), holter monitor, echocardiogram, and blood tests to detect and analyze irregular heart rhythms.

Minor cuts usually heal within a few days to a week. deeper cuts may take longer and require stitches or special care to prevent scarring or infection.

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.

Most people have no symptoms. in severe cases, it may cause headaches, dizziness, nosebleeds, blurred vision, or chest pain—but these usually appear only when pressure is very high.

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