Heart palpitation& short breath

2021-02-13 12:44:15
I hav Hypothyroidism since 8 years.it is in normal value. I hav Ibs problem from  1 and half year all tests are normal gastroenterologist prescribed sarotena 10 mg tablet for 6 months.I finished 6 months dosage.I have little bit cured.doctor prescribed another 3 months itold side effects of it doctor not consider.but other problems occur severe head ache in morning,fatigue,weight gain 6kgs in 3months,menstrual problems.I stopped suddenly taking tablets iam not take doctors advice due to lockdown.that time I had covid 19.1 month after stopping   tablet I have rapid heart beat 120 per min in resting period.skipped heart beat,loud sound of heart beat in night.I cant sleep side ways and sleep strightly.I done ecg(tricardia mentioned) and echo all r normal.cardiologist told do yoga.you not have any problem.but still I have chest pain and heart related problems are not goes.it is because of anxiety. Can I consult psychiatrist?it can  cures please suggest me.thanks  for advice in advance.
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Anxiety along with hypothyroidism can be the cause of symptoms you have mentioned. Homoeopathy can help you for anxiety. Start your hypothyroidism medication as well. Please consult over phone for detailed case history and right prescription for your ailments.

Answered2021-02-15 08:32:52

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Yes the symptoms of ibs, headache, palpitations all point to anxiety please see a psychiatrist soon

Answered2021-02-13 16:14:55

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Hello From your description you seem to be suffering from anxiety disorder.As you have ruled out other possible organic causes you should consult a psychiatrist for help. You will definitely be helped by a psychiatrist.

Answered2021-02-13 16:04:15

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Got your concern..better to consult a Psychiatrist.

Answered2021-02-13 16:04:00

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