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Frequently Asked Questions

Sudden weakness may result from low blood sugar, dehydration, stroke, heart conditions, infections, anemia, or neurological disorders. immediate medical attention is advised if weakness is severe or one-sided.

Yes. identifying and avoiding personal triggers, managing stress, maintaining regular sleep and eating patterns, staying hydrated, and limiting caffeine or alcohol intake can help reduce headache frequency.

Seek medical attention if dizziness is frequent, sudden, severe, or comes with symptoms like fainting, vision changes, difficulty speaking, or chest pain.

Avoid smoking, stay hydrated, use a humidifier, take prescribed medications, and avoid known triggers like cold air or spicy foods.

Not always. while it can be due to lung conditions, it may also result from allergies, postnasal drip, or acid reflux.

Ensure proper rest, stay hydrated, eat a nutritious diet, exercise moderately, and manage stress. if weakness persists, consult a healthcare provider for a thorough check-up

Yes. regular exercise to strengthen back and core muscles, maintaining a healthy weight, using ergonomic furniture, and lifting objects correctly can significantly reduce the risk of back pain.

Seek medical help if weakness is persistent, affects daily activities, is accompanied by slurred speech, confusion, fainting, fever, or trouble breathing, or occurs suddenly without a clear reason.

Yes, deficiencies in vitamins like b12, d, and iron can lead to fatigue and muscle weakness. a balanced diet and supplements (if needed) can help correct this.

No, seizures can be triggered by high fever (in children), alcohol withdrawal, head trauma, infections, or electrolyte imbalances, even in people without epilepsy.

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