What Causes Blurred Vision, Body Tremors And Dizziness?
Hi- just recently I had developed a few issues that leave me concerned. Issues including; change in vision while looking at the same time (almost like its becoming double? it is extrememly hard to explain), shakiness ...EXTREME... in my hands about an hour after I wake up and lasting till I go to sleep. My legs have now also begun to shake very bad to where i cannot walk down the stairs without almost falling from being shaky and becoming dizzy. I am very nauseous, no bowel movements, ZERO appetite and if i do eat it makes me even more naeusous. Every other issue in the book I am experiencing out of nowhere. What could this be?
Your symptoms could be related to a metabolic disorder. Myasthenia gravis cannot be excluding too.
Coming to this point, I would recommend consulting with your general physician and performing some tests: - A resting ECG - Complete Blood Count for anemia - PCR for inflammation - Kidney and liver function tests - Thyroid hormone levels for thyroid gland dysfunction - Cortisol plasma levels for adrenal gland dysfunction - Blood electrolytes - Vitamin D plasma levels
If all these tests result normal, I would recommend consulting with a neurologist and performing a repetitive nerve stimulation to investigate for possible Myasthenia gravis.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Aida Quka
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What Causes Blurred Vision, Body Tremors And Dizziness?
Hello, Your symptoms could be related to a metabolic disorder. Myasthenia gravis cannot be excluding too. Coming to this point, I would recommend consulting with your general physician and performing some tests: - A resting ECG - Complete Blood Count for anemia - PCR for inflammation - Kidney and liver function tests - Thyroid hormone levels for thyroid gland dysfunction - Cortisol plasma levels for adrenal gland dysfunction - Blood electrolytes - Vitamin D plasma levels If all these tests result normal, I would recommend consulting with a neurologist and performing a repetitive nerve stimulation to investigate for possible Myasthenia gravis. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Aida Quka