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Frequently Asked Questions

Clean the cut gently with water, stop the bleeding by applying pressure, and cover it with a clean bandage. avoid using strong antiseptics directly on deep cuts.

Yes, emotional stress or anxiety can trigger nausea, stomach cramps, or even vomiting due to the gut-brain connection.

A fever is typically defined as a body temperature of 100.4°f (38°c) or higher. it's a common response to infections or inflammation in the body.

Stay hydrated, use steam inhalation, drink warm fluids like honey and ginger tea, and avoid irritants like smoke. over-the-counter cough syrups or lozenges may also help.

A boil is a painful, pus-filled bump that forms under the skin when a hair follicle or oil gland becomes infected, usually by bacteria like staphylococcus aureus.

Yes, chronic cough can be a sign of asthma, gerd (acid reflux), tuberculosis, heart failure, or even lung cancer in rare cases.

Yes, sipping oral rehydration solutions, consuming bland foods, ginger tea, and resting can help. avoid spicy, oily, or heavy meals during recovery.

Lumps can form due to swollen lymph nodes, cysts, lipomas (fatty growths), infections, or tumors. most are benign, but some may require medical attention.

Rest, stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and use over-the-counter medications like paracetamol or ibuprofen to lower temperature and relieve discomfort.

Mild fevers often help the body fight infection, especially in viral illnesses. however, if the fever is very high or the person is very young, elderly, or has other medical issues, it should be monitored closely.

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