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Suggest Treatment For Fatigue And Tingling Sensation In Feet And Hands
I have been to Dr who says my symptoms are from menopause. I have ceased menstrating. I suffer from fatigue at times debilitating. Numbness and tingling in feet and especially hands. Stiffnes swelling and loss of mobility in hands feet. EXTREAME pain in walking, feet and shins and calves with pain in shins deep and burning. Shortness of breath, fatigue/tired extreame at times, severe muscle pain like the muscles have worked beyond fatigue, it s like I constantly vibrate. Sounds weird but can t relax, I sweat constantly and there are days when I am so tired I can barely function.
Check your thyroid hormone levels first. Hyperthyroidism may lead to fatigueness, overactive, sweating more.....etc Menopausal may lead to this type of problems but check your TSH level.
You have problem of tingling sensation and numbness that may be because of any nerve problem. Vitamin b12 deficincey may lead to numbness.
Consent a physician for further diagnosis. Proper history and investigation helpful for diagnosis.
I hope my guidance helpful to you.. TAKE Care. Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Fatigue And Tingling Sensation In Feet And Hands
Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. I understand your problem.. Check your thyroid hormone levels first. Hyperthyroidism may lead to fatigueness, overactive, sweating more.....etc Menopausal may lead to this type of problems but check your TSH level. You have problem of tingling sensation and numbness that may be because of any nerve problem. Vitamin b12 deficincey may lead to numbness. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. Proper history and investigation helpful for diagnosis. I hope my guidance helpful to you.. TAKE Care. Thank you.