
Suggest Remedy For Headache, Numbness And Tingling Sensation In Head While Treating Anxiety

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I appreciate your concern
Firstly, let us specify the issues/ chief complaints in history in an orderly manner.
1. Anxiety and panic attack 2.5 years back
2. Testicular pain + Digestion issues after weights dropped on legs during Gym.
3. Headache and vertigo
4. Encephalomalacia
5. Anxiety episodes recurring with symptoms worsening for the past 4 months.
6. Throat irritation and inflammation
7. Lower gastrointestinal bleeding and dysuria.
Based on the history you described, Generalized anxiety Disorder is the most likely conclusion for a majority of the symptoms that you experience including the headache, numbness, increased heart rate and even vertigo to some extent . The appropriate way in the management of GAD is to arrange a psychiatrist consult. XXXXXXX mental state exam and detailed history would determine the diagnosis. SSRIs like sertraline or fluoxetine can be advised with initial bridging of benzodiazepines such as alprazolam. The Benzodiazepines are initially added as the SSRIs are potent stimulators of the brain and can worsen anxiety, initially. The benzodiazepines can be stopped after 2 weeks and the SSRI would be continued for 3 months. Reassessment at 1 month should be done to adjust the medication dose. SSRI can be continued for 6 to 12 months as they have a good safety profile.
The testicular pain and digestion issues are unlikely to be related to any trauma to the legs suffered in the gym. If the ultrasound of the testes was normal and no torsion or epidydmitis was suspected then most likely there is no serious cause. PPIs like Pantoprazole can be given for associated GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease).
Encephalomalacia is basically local softening of the brain tissue as a result of hemorrhage or inflammation. I doubt that you have either of these. If you have no symptoms related to these changes then there is no need to worry.
The vertigo should be worked up. Upon ENT and neurological examination, focus of infection or neurological cause should be looked for. Many people confuse dizziness and presyncope with vertigo. Vertigo is related to neurological cause and dizziness is associated more with cardiac and metabolic issues. Blood pressure and blood sugar , electrolyte readings would help to rule out such metabolic cause.
The throat needs to be examined to look for possible infection. Antibiotics, saline gargles and antihistamines can be prescribed accordingly.
Both the stool and urine routine examination and culture sensitivity testing would be required to see for growth of any bacteria. If the bleeding persists from the anus then local causes such as hemorrhoids, anal fissure, anal mucosa erosions due to hard stool/ constipation should be looked for. A Digital rectal exam would give more details in this regard.
Wishing you best of health
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