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Frequently Asked Questions
Not always. temporary loss of appetite can happen due to stress, fatigue, or mild illness. however, persistent poor appetite may indicate an underlying health condition and should be evaluated.
No, bloating is a temporary feeling of fullness or tightness in the abdomen, often due to gas or fluid, while weight gain involves an increase in body fat over time.
See a doctor if bloating is persistent, painful, or accompanied by weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, blood in stool, or if it disrupts daily life.
Rest, drink warm water, avoid heavy or spicy meals, use a heating pad, and consider over-the-counter antacids or pain relief if needed. if symptoms persist, consult a doctor
Yes, in some cases, heart defects or other cardiac issues can lead to excessive sweating, especially during feeding when the baby exerts more effort.
A dry cough doesn't produce mucus and is often due to irritation or allergies. a wet (productive) cough brings up mucus and usually indicates infection or chest congestion.
Some tiredness during play is normal, especially after intense activity. however, frequent or early exhaustion may indicate poor stamina, lack of sleep, or an underlying health issue.
Yes, stress and anxiety can affect digestion and cause belly pain, cramps, or discomfort. this is often referred to as a “nervous stomach.”
Being overweight increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes, joint problems, and certain cancers. being underweight can weaken the immune system, cause nutrient deficiencies, and affect fertility and bone health.
Seek medical help if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by fever, vomiting, blood in stool, bloating, or if it worsens over time.
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