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Frequently Asked Questions

A heartbeat is considered rapid, or tachycardia, when the resting heart rate exceeds 100 beats per minute in adults. this can occur due to physical exertion, stress, fever, or underlying medical conditions.

See a doctor if dizziness is frequent, severe, lasts more than a few minutes, or is accompanied by fainting, chest pain, or trouble walking or speaking.

Doctors may use ecg, chest x-ray, blood tests, stress tests, or echocardiograms to identify the cause and rule out serious conditions like heart disease.

Elevate your legs, reduce salt intake, stay active, wear compression stockings, and avoid standing or sitting for too long without movement.

Yes, conditions like depression, anxiety, or chronic stress can lead to both mental and physical fatigue, making daily tasks feel overwhelming.

Treatment depends on the cause and may include increasing fluid and salt intake, wearing compression stockings, adjusting medications, or treating underlying conditions.

An irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia, is when the heart beats too fast, too slow, or with an abnormal rhythm. it can feel like fluttering, skipping, or pounding in the chest.

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

Seek medical attention if swelling is sudden, affects only one leg, is painful, red, warm to touch, or is accompanied by shortness of breath or chest pain—these could indicate a serious condition like deep vein thrombosis (dvt).

Swollen legs can be caused by fluid retention (edema), prolonged sitting or standing, injury, pregnancy, varicose veins, heart failure, kidney or liver disease, or blood clots.

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