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Frequently Asked Questions

Fainting happens when the brain temporarily doesn't get enough blood flow. causes include dehydration, low blood pressure, standing up too quickly, heart problems, emotional stress, or overheating.

Doctors may recommend blood tests, urine tests, doppler ultrasound, ecg, or imaging to evaluate heart, kidney, or vascular health depending on the suspected cause.

Heart-related chest pain often feels like pressure, squeezing, or heaviness in the chest and may spread to the arm, jaw, or back. it may also come with shortness of breath, sweating, or nausea—seek emergency care if these occur.

Sit or lie down immediately, stay hydrated, avoid sudden movements, and rest. eating small, regular meals can help if dizziness is due to low blood sugar.

A cough can be caused by common colds, flu, allergies, asthma, acid reflux, smoking, or infections like bronchitis and pneumonia. it can also result from irritants like dust or pollution

Seek medical help if wheezing is sudden, severe, associated with shortness of breath, chest pain, or if it doesn't improve with usual medication or home care.

Not always. while asthma is a common cause, wheezing can also occur with respiratory infections, heart failure, or allergic reactions. a proper diagnosis is important.

It can be caused by fever, anxiety, exercise, respiratory infections, asthma, heart problems, lung diseases, or serious conditions like pneumonia or sepsis.

Lay the person flat on their back, elevate their legs, and loosen tight clothing. make sure they’re breathing. if they don’t wake up in a minute or show other concerning symptoms, seek emergency help.

Consult a doctor if it’s your first fainting episode, if it happened during exercise, or if it came with chest pain, irregular heartbeat, confusion, or injury.

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