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Frequently Asked Questions
Doctors diagnose back pain through physical exams and may order tests like x-rays, mri, or ct scans to identify issues like disc problems, fractures, or nerve compression.
Staying mentally active, eating a brain-healthy diet, getting regular exercise, sleeping well, managing stress, and staying socially engaged can all support memory and cognitive function.
Stay hydrated, manage chronic conditions like diabetes or epilepsy, avoid sudden position changes, and take medications as prescribed by your doctor.
If symptoms last more than 3 weeks, worsen over time, or are accompanied by weight loss, fever, blood in sputum, or shortness of breath, seek medical help.
No, seizures can be triggered by high fever (in children), alcohol withdrawal, head trauma, infections, or electrolyte imbalances, even in people without epilepsy.
They can be caused by respiratory infections, asthma, bronchitis, gerd, tuberculosis, smoking, or more serious conditions like heart or lung disease.
Mild forgetfulness can be normal with aging, like misplacing items or forgetting names briefly. however, frequent or worsening memory loss may require medical evaluation.
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.
Weakness can be caused by fatigue, infections, anemia, poor nutrition, dehydration, thyroid issues, chronic illnesses, nerve or muscle disorders, or emotional stress.
Treatment depends on the cause. it may include hydration, balanced nutrition, rest, treatment for infections or chronic illnesses, physical therapy, or medications to manage underlying conditions like anemia or thyroid disorders.
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