Suggest Treatment For Weakness And Head Spinning Sensation
Suggested basic blood test and consultation with ENT specialist
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read through your query in detail.
Please find my observations below.
1. Feeling weak and spinning of head can have many causes. Usually discontinuing gym exercises will not cause your head to spin and make you feel weak.
2. There is a probability that you might have a medical condition called vertigo and this requires detailed evaluation be ENT specialist doctor.
3. Liver is less likely to be a cause of your weakness and you can get a general (i) blood test including
(ii) complete hemogram
(iii) liver function test
(iv) thyroid function test
(v) kidney function test
(vi) blood sugar level including HbA1c
(vii) blood iron level
4. Please have good nutrition and 2000 kcal daily diet to keep you healthy.
5. You should get enough sleep and avoid mental stress.
Hope your query is answered.
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Is there any abnormality in test result?
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing back with an update.
1. I want to know if there is any abnormality in the tests you have done. Please attach the report copy if possible.
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T4,TOTAL 7.46 ug/dL. 5.01-12.45
TSH. 3.34 ulU/mL. O.70-6.40
Haemoglobin 15.9 Gms/100ml. (13-17)
Glucose (fasting)(Hexokinase). 72.00 mg/dl. (70-110)
LFT (BLOOD)
BILIRUBIN TOTAL(DPD) 0.90mg/dl (up to 1.2)
CONJUGATED(Jendrassik) 0.20mg/dl (<0.3)
UNCONJUGATED 0.70mg/gl
TOTAL PROTEIN(Biuret) 9.00 g/dl (5.7-7.9)
ALBUMIN (Bromocresol Green) 5.10 g/dl (3.9-4.9)
GLOBULIN. 3.90g/dl (2.0-3.5)
Albumin:Globulin Ratio 1.31:1
S.G.O.T. (IFCC Modified) 30.00U/L. (<40)
S.G.P.T. (IFCC Modified) 23.00U/L. (<41)
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE(IFCC) 128.00 U/L. (40-129)
Also done a X-RAY OF THE CERVICAL SPINE AP/LAT
THE REPORT SAYS
Vertibral bodies pedicles, transverse, spinous and articular processes are of normal appearance.
Disc spaces and vertinral alignment are normal.
Prevertebral soft tissue width is within normal limit.
No cervical rid is seen.
Get other vertigo investigations, chest x ray and ultrasound scan abdomen
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing back with an update.
1. Your basic tests are normal. Therefore it is important to consult the ENT specialist and get investigated for vertigo.
2. If required then you can get test like chest x ray and ultrasound scan abdomen done as a routine test. Cervical spine x ray shows normal results.
3. Please try to stay free from any kind of stress.
Hope your query is answered.
Please do write back if you have any doubts.
Regards,