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Frequently Asked Questions

Seek medical help if they’re consistently cold, painful, discolored, or accompanied by numbness, sores, or other symptoms, as this may point to a serious health condition.

It is diagnosed using a blood pressure monitor. readings consistently above 140/90 mmhg (or 130/80 mmhg for people with other health conditions) may indicate hypertension.

It can be managed with lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet, regular exercise, weight loss, limiting salt and alcohol, quitting smoking, and taking prescribed medications regularly.

It can be caused by dehydration, blood loss, heart problems, infections, hormone imbalances, certain medications, or standing up too quickly (orthostatic hypotension).

Cold hands and feet are commonly caused by poor circulation, exposure to cold, stress, anemia, hypothyroidism, diabetes, or conditions like raynaud’s disease.

If a wound doesn’t show signs of improvement within 1–2 weeks, stays red or swollen, leaks pus, or becomes more painful, it may be healing slowly or infected.

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

Not always. temporary swelling due to standing for long periods or heat is usually harmless. however, persistent or one-sided swelling could indicate a more serious condition.

Keep warm, wear gloves and socks, stay active to boost circulation, avoid smoking, and manage underlying health issues like diabetes or thyroid disorders.

Yes, high blood sugar levels can impair circulation and damage nerves, making it harder for wounds to heal and increasing the risk of infection.

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