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Frequently Asked Questions

Shortness of breath accompanied by chest pain or pressure, fainting, rapid heartbeat, swelling of the legs, bluish lips or face (cyanosis), confusion, or sudden onset at rest warrants immediate emergency care, as these may signal life-threatening issues.

Treatment depends on the cause and severity. it may include lifestyle changes, medications, medical procedures like cardioversion or ablation, or using a pacemaker.

Limited movement can result from joint problems (like arthritis), muscle stiffness, injuries, nerve damage, stroke, or chronic conditions like parkinson’s disease or multiple sclerosis.

Common symptoms include dizziness, fainting, blurred vision, fatigue, nausea, cold or clammy skin, and confusion—especially when standing or changing positions quickly.

Consult a doctor if joint pain is severe, persistent, affects daily activities, is accompanied by swelling or fever, or follows an injury.

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

Fatigue is a persistent feeling of exhaustion or lack of energy that doesn’t go away with rest, whereas tiredness is usually temporary and improves after sleep.

To prevent fainting, stay hydrated, avoid standing for long periods, don’t skip meals, and sit or lie down if you feel lightheaded. people with known triggers should take precautions in those situations.

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.

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