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Discover the requirements to secure a guaranteed Rs. 1 crore payout after 25 years, inclusive of life insurance coverage reaching Rs. 1.5 crore and disability protection up to Rs. 60 lakh throughout the 25-year policy term. Find all the essential details below.

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  A 33-year-old mother seeks a 15-year premium plan to secure a tax-free, guaranteed Rs. 1 crore for her 1-year-old son's future after 25 years. This policy includes full life and disability protection. Discover how annual premiums of Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 2.5 lakh impact benefits and how riders can increase life cover to Rs. 1.5 crore and disability protection to Rs. 60 lakh. Policy Details: Name of the policy HDFC Life Click 2 Achieve Plan option Dream Achiever Benefit Chosen Lumpsum Age of the policyholder 33 years Policy term 25 years Premium payment term 15 years Rider selected Live well rider (PAC - double benefit) Option -1, If the base premium of the policy is Rs. 1 lakh per year: Base plan premium @ Rs. 1.00000 Lakh per year Ride premium         @ Rs.      4055 per year Total premium         @ Rs. 1.04055 Lakh per year Policy  issue date (for example) 01-06-2026 Payout date 01-06-2051 (after 25 years) Tax-free and gua...

Swelling in the feet, ankles, legs, and other body parts (Edema or Oedema): Symptoms, causes, diagnosis, medications, treatment, prevention, and lifestyle changes (June 2025):

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  **Understanding Swelling (Edema) in Ankles, Feet, and Legs**: "Edema" is the term for tissue swelling caused by fluid accumulation. The spelling "edema" is used in British English, while "edema" is the American English variant. However, both terms have the same meaning and medical significance.   Edema commonly occurs in the feet, legs, and ankles and can affect anyone, particularly pregnant women and adults aged 65 and older. Treatment typically involves lifestyle modifications, including improvements in diet and increased physical activity.   Fluid retention in the lower limbs can result from prolonged periods of sitting or standing, as well as specific health conditions, including blood clots.   Swelling in the feet, legs, and ankles is referred to as peripheral edema, indicating fluid accumulation in these areas. This buildup is usually not painful unless it is associated with an injury. Due to the effects of gravity, swelling often appears more pron...

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