Body tremor

2025-01-23 13:18:26
Iam facing body tremor like inside my body all the nerve and irregular in stomach chest neck and head and pain in middle of head and facing difficulties in sleeping and my hemoglobin level are always low there is pain and burn in hand and feet and there is lots of mood swings
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You are likely having anemia with anxiety, which is very common. Consult an astute psychiatrist and seek remedy. Good luck

Answered2025-01-26 12:49:00

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Answered2025-01-25 04:51:11

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Answered2025-01-25 01:51:22

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Hi.. antidepressants may help you. However will need further history regarding the same to advise appropriately.
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Consult online for further evaluation and  management. Alternatively you can take a consultation by call/ whatsapp.. Search Dr. Shailaja Bandla, Psychiatrist on Google for Contact info.

Answered2025-01-24 09:06:11

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A detailed medical and psychiatric history is essential to establish an understanding of your condition and to arrive at a precise diagnosis. Based on the information provided, your symptoms suggest the possibility of anxiety. However, it is important to recognize that anxiety can sometimes serve as a manifestation of underlying conditions, including psychiatric disorders, psychological stress, thyroid dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, or gastrointestinal issues. The good news is that anxiety is a treatable condition, and with appropriate intervention, substantial improvement can often be achieved. If your hemoglobin (Hb) levels are persistently low, it is imperative to investigate potential causes. Common etiologies include nutritional deficiencies (such as iron, vitamin B12, or folate deficiency), chronic blood loss (e.g., gastrointestinal bleeding), or underlying conditions that impact red blood cell production. Additionally, symptoms such as burning sensations in the hands and feet could indicate vitamin deficiencies, such as B12 or folate deficiency, or other neuropathic conditions. When symptoms significantly impact your quality of life, it is essential to seek professional medical evaluation. There is a need to perform a thorough assessment, including physical examination and appropriate investigations, to identify the root cause of your symptoms. Relevant tests may include complete blood count (CBC), thyroid function tests, vitamin level assays, and gastrointestinal evaluations, among others.
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By addressing the underlying cause and ruling out differential diagnoses, your consulting doctor can offer a treatment plan, discuss the prognosis, and guide you on the next steps. Timely evaluation and intervention can lead to effective management of your symptoms and overall improvement in your health. Good luck!

Answered2025-01-27 05:46:29

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