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Frequently Asked Questions

Swelling (edema) can be caused by injury, infection, inflammation, heart/kidney/liver issues, or standing/sitting for too long.

They can be caused by respiratory infections, asthma, bronchitis, gerd, tuberculosis, smoking, or more serious conditions like heart or lung disease.

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.

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.

Lymph nodes are found throughout the body, but are most noticeable in the neck, under the jaw, armpits, and groin when they become swollen.

If symptoms last more than 3 weeks, worsen over time, or are accompanied by weight loss, fever, blood in sputum, or shortness of breath, seek medical help.

Pale skin can result from anemia, low blood pressure, cold temperatures, shock, blood loss, or certain infections. it may also be linked to vitamin deficiencies or chronic illnesses.

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.

Sit upright, lean slightly forward, and pinch the soft part of your nose for 10-15 minutes. avoid lying down or tilting your head back, as this can cause blood to flow into the throat.

Most nosebleeds are harmless and stop on their own. however, frequent or heavy nosebleeds can indicate an underlying issue and should be evaluated by a doctor.

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