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Jaw pain and cheeks numbness
Do we feel cheeks sensation and jaw pain in anxiety And repeated burping If yes then why I feel numbness or sensations in my cheeks and pain in my jaws and back Jaw pain Teeth pain Numbness in cheeks and weird sensations Chest heaviness And left arm heaviness
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Yes that could be symptoms of anxiety,need detailed history to reach to conclusion. As in anxiety physical symptoms could be there. Do check your Vit B12 and Vit D3 and TSH too.
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You need detailed work up so consult physician and psychiatrist at earliest
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Consult immediately mam
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In Anxiety an individual can experience physical symptoms Pls consult Psychiatrist for assessment and treatment
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Please consult for detailed evaluation and management
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Hi there, A detailed medical and psychiatric history is also recommended for every patient.In addition, a detailed mental status examination is also needed to come for a diagnosis and the management of the case accordingly. Some of the symptoms you have described can occur in anxiety but still There is a need to rule out some of the medical illnesses. So some of the investigations like Thyroid profile, investigations for Diabetes, ECG, EEG etc still recommended. Do take the help of a medical professional to rule out some of the medical illnesses. Then consult a mental health professional..
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