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Symptoms

Browse symptoms CLCC addresses through structured assessment: fatigue, bloating, joint pain, irregular periods, and more, each explained with its common physiological contributors.

In short

This page lists all 16 symptoms CLCC addresses through structured assessment, from fatigue and bloating to joint pain and irregular periods. Each symptom page explains its common physiological contributors and how CLCC investigates them.

Anxiety & Palpitations
Persistent anxiety and a racing heart often have physiological drivers: gut dysbiosis, blood sugar instability, magnesium deficiency, and HPA axis dysregulation.
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Back Pain
Back pain is one of the most common chronic symptoms in India. Inflammation, disc degeneration, nutritional deficiency, and postural load all contribute.
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Bloating
Bloating is one of the most common digestive complaints. Gut dysbiosis, dietary triggers, impaired motility, and gut barrier dysfunction each produce it differently.
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Brain Fog
Difficulty concentrating and mental slowness usually has a physiological cause: blood sugar dysregulation, thyroid dysfunction, or gut health impairment.
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Fatigue
Fatigue that does not resolve with rest usually has a physiological cause: nutritional deficiencies, metabolic dysfunction, thyroid impairment, or stress load.
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Hair Loss
Hair loss in women is almost always driven by hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiency, thyroid dysfunction, or autoimmune activity.
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Chronic Headache
Chronic and recurring headaches are sustained by nutritional deficiencies, hormonal fluctuations, blood sugar instability, and systemic inflammation.
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High Blood Sugar
Elevated blood sugar is a downstream consequence of insulin resistance, dietary patterns, gut dysfunction, and stress load, not the primary problem.
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Indigestion & Acidity
Persistent indigestion and acidity are often over-medicated without investigating what is actually causing excess acid or impaired gastric motility.
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Irregular Periods
Irregular periods reflect systemic disruption in metabolic health, thyroid function, nutritional status, or stress load, not just a hormonal problem.
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Knee Pain
Knee pain is one of the most common chronic complaints in India, but the knee is rarely the only problem contributing to it.
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Neck Pain
Chronic neck pain is sustained by structural changes, systemic inflammation, nutritional deficiency, and postural load together, not one cause alone.
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Skin Rash & Skin Flares
Recurring skin rashes and flares often reflect systemic immune dysregulation, involving the gut-skin axis, vitamin D status, and inflammatory load.
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Swollen Joints
Swollen joints signal active inflammation. The source, autoimmune activity, uric acid, or metabolic dysfunction, determines the right care.
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Water Retention & Body Swelling
Persistent puffiness and swelling are almost always driven by a hormonal, metabolic, kidney, or gut mechanism, not salt or water intake alone.
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Unexplained Weight Gain
Weight gain resistant to calorie reduction usually has a metabolic explanation: insulin resistance, thyroid dysfunction, cortisol, or gut microbiome.
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