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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, certain medications like blood pressure drugs, steroids, and anti-inflammatory medicines can cause fluid retention and swelling as a side effect.

Slow wound healing can result from diabetes, poor blood circulation, infections, malnutrition, immune system disorders, or habits like smoking and alcohol use.

While occasional coldness is normal, persistent or extreme coldness may indicate an underlying health issue and should be evaluated by a doctor.

Most people have no symptoms. in severe cases, it may cause headaches, dizziness, nosebleeds, blurred vision, or chest pain—but these usually appear only when pressure is very high.

While mild low blood pressure may be harmless or even normal in some people, severe or sudden drops can be dangerous and may indicate an underlying health issue.

Keep the wound clean, follow proper dressing guidelines, eat a protein- and vitamin-rich diet, stay hydrated, control underlying conditions like diabetes, and avoid smoking.

Seek medical help if swelling is sudden, painful, affects only one leg, or is accompanied by shortness of breath, chest pain, or skin discoloration.

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

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.

Low blood pressure is generally defined as a reading below 90/60 mmhg. while it may not always cause problems, it can lead to symptoms if blood flow to organs is reduced.

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