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Anxiety Problem, Numb Spells, Heart Rate High, Lesion In Brain, Nodules In Chest, Thyroid, Shortness Of Breath. Remedy?
Yes.. Dr says I have aanxiety.. I have numb spells, can't breathe with wheezing, heart rate of 130... have run numerous test on heart, all came back clear, brain scan show lesions, chest ct showed multiple nodules but say none appear worrisome, also have thyroid modules that Dr says is nothing... severely short of breathe with wheezing is scary don't know what to do to get dis to listen
Hi and thanks for the query, Shortness of breath deserves a clear attention. It is not rare however for anxiety to explain the symptoms that you just described. Recent worries, change in jobs, family issues, worrisome about health status and social pressures could explain the state of anxiety in which you find yourself in. The opinion of a psychologist, in case you are really worried could be very helpful. IN case of persistence of symptoms after proper treatment for anxiety, a holistic appraisal by an internist would then be most well come. Thanks and kind regards as I wish you good health.
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Anxiety Problem, Numb Spells, Heart Rate High, Lesion In Brain, Nodules In Chest, Thyroid, Shortness Of Breath. Remedy?
Hi and thanks for the query, Shortness of breath deserves a clear attention. It is not rare however for anxiety to explain the symptoms that you just described. Recent worries, change in jobs, family issues, worrisome about health status and social pressures could explain the state of anxiety in which you find yourself in. The opinion of a psychologist, in case you are really worried could be very helpful. IN case of persistence of symptoms after proper treatment for anxiety, a holistic appraisal by an internist would then be most well come. Thanks and kind regards as I wish you good health.