Anxiety, Restless and unwanted thought

2021-04-27 17:15:03
Dear Sir , I am 30 years old active man, actually since last one and half year I m feeling restless almost all the time specially when standing and simultaneously anxiety also I can't stand stable always shacking my legs to stay stable. Having heavy head and feeling very lethargic, having mood changes not in good mood always having negative thoughts. It was very less at starting but now it is very common. I was visited doctor and he ask to do tests all test was normal including Ecg, echo , lipid profile ,cbc and all, all the time. Sometimes tryglecerides comes 200, 250 rest all was normal. Currently I m feeling very restless , very weakness , anxiety and depressed too. Today I done one health check up reports are here, plz suggest the best
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You are suffering to somewhat like restless leg syndrome reasons could be many things..Due to hypertriglyceridemia u need immediate medication; also you have Vitamin D deficiency !
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Check FBS,LFT
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Consult further for detailed management and stay calm and stress free!!

Answered2021-04-27 18:16:20

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