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Frequently Asked Questions

Seek medical attention if a headache is sudden and severe, follows a head injury, is accompanied by confusion, fainting, vision problems, fever, stiff neck, or numbness, or if it’s different from your usual headaches.

Yes. identifying and avoiding personal triggers, managing stress, maintaining regular sleep and eating patterns, staying hydrated, and limiting caffeine or alcohol intake can help reduce headache frequency.

Yes. regular exercise to strengthen back and core muscles, maintaining a healthy weight, using ergonomic furniture, and lifting objects correctly can significantly reduce the risk of back pain.

Back pain can be caused by muscle strain, poor posture, herniated discs, arthritis, spinal stenosis, osteoporosis, or injuries. lifestyle factors like prolonged sitting, heavy lifting, or lack of exercise also contribute.

Headaches can result from stress, dehydration, eye strain, lack of sleep, skipping meals, hormonal changes, infections, or underlying medical conditions such as high blood pressure or brain disorders.

Weakness refers to a lack of physical strength or energy and can be a result of fatigue, illness, poor nutrition, dehydration, or underlying medical conditions affecting muscles, nerves, or organs.

Not always. fatigue refers to feeling tired or drained, while true weakness means reduced muscle strength. it's important to distinguish between the two, as muscle weakness could indicate more serious conditions.

Doctors diagnose back pain through physical exams and may order tests like x-rays, mri, or ct scans to identify issues like disc problems, fractures, or nerve compression.

You should seek medical attention if the pain is severe, persistent for more than a few weeks, radiates down the legs, causes numbness or weakness, or is associated with weight loss, fever, or bowel/bladder issues.

No, seizures can be triggered by high fever (in children), alcohol withdrawal, head trauma, infections, or electrolyte imbalances, even in people without epilepsy.

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