Low energy, leg cramps, weakness,fatigue

2022-01-06 05:17:13
I have been having the above mentioned symptoms since August, also, shortness of breath whenever I climbed a couple flights of stairs. I consulted a doctor in November and they diagnosed that it may be because of physical and mental stress, and prescribed migrabeta plus tablet for a month. It worked great and all my symptoms were treated. And now they are back a week after the tablets finished. What does this mean? I don't want to rely on tablets for this. Are there any other options?
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Consultation needed for further evaluation and treatment guidelines

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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable

Answered2022-01-06 07:53:55

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Proper evaluation needed. Consultation would be good to get to know the root cause and treat it.
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Answered2022-01-06 07:46:41

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Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

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Atleast take the tablet for 3 months and also tab matacal gold 1 tab od for 1 month and vit D 3 nano weekly for one month

Answered2022-01-06 05:24:00

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