31 Year Old Male, 6ft 2 239lb. Basometabolic Labs All
Question: 31 year old male, 6ft 2 239lb. basometabolic labs all normal, echocardiogram normal, no allergies to food or medication. Stage 1 hypertension mitigated with Losartan potassium 50mg. Normal diet, no caffeine or sugar supplimentation. a1c's all normal and non-prediabetic, 80-106 blood glucose level average. Electrolytic panel normal. Operation history: gallbladder removal, tonsilectomy, hernia repair, upper endoscopy and colonoscopy. Symptoms onset within the last year only. symptoms include: fatigue, trouble breathing, dizziness, irritability, faint feeling, nausea, symptom-induced panic. Heart does have a minor premature ventricular contraction history. minor pain in upper left shoulder. Sometimes a tightness on the left side of the throat, a feeling of flushing or draining, in the head and what feels like a minor tension band headache. patient is hydrated and well rested. Symptoms all have a sudden onset and peak within an hour, however all lab results show normal. Every doctor I've spoken to passes it off as anxiety, when I have no medical history or family history of anxiety. Looking for potential further answers.
Brief Answer:
anxiety
Detailed Answer:
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I have reviewed your query and here is my opinion .
As per your symptoms and test reports , it is anxiety attacks .
A person may have anxiety even if he is not having any prior history or family history .
There should be psychiatric counselling and treatment .
During attacks , try relaxation techniques as deep breathing exercises .
Avoid tea , coffee , herbal products .
I am quite sure , you will get help from psychiatrist .
With Regards , Dr Varinder Joshi .
anxiety
Detailed Answer:
Welcome to ,' Ask a doctor service ,'
I have reviewed your query and here is my opinion .
As per your symptoms and test reports , it is anxiety attacks .
A person may have anxiety even if he is not having any prior history or family history .
There should be psychiatric counselling and treatment .
During attacks , try relaxation techniques as deep breathing exercises .
Avoid tea , coffee , herbal products .
I am quite sure , you will get help from psychiatrist .
With Regards , Dr Varinder Joshi .
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