I have Leg pain, sometimes muscle blinking, Gas in the evening (not everyday, 2 times in a weak), Mild heart burn sometimes, Foul taste/breath in the mouth, not sure but i feel there is mucus in throat as well, What can be reason for these symptoms? Is it dehydration? Which tests should be done? Iron, Magnesium, Electrolyte, CBC, LFT?
My vitamin D & B12 are now normal after medication.
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In my opinion it might be because of electrolyte imbalance or deficiency the test you have mentioned kindly try to take these test and for your gastric and oral issues you have to enhance your lifestyle modification..
It's suggestive of gastritis
Take mucacain gel 10 ml before food. Eat food only after n hour of taking mucacain gel it helps to reduce heart burn.
Take tab pantaprozole 40 mg morning half n hr before food.
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Need few more details for proper understanding of your issue.
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Go for test what ever u mention correct.
Gut health poor.
May be dehydration
Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 7 days. Mucain gel10 ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to 4times times specially in heart burn.
So the leg pain and muscle blinking/twitching might be because of electrolyte imbalance or plain dehydration. Foul taste/breath in the mouth is again a symptom of dehydration. Will need more history about the same.
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no need to do the investigation just now. will need more information so kindly consult
Hello Sir,
Your mix of leg pain, gas, heartburn, foul breath, and throat mucus is more suggestive of digestion-related and lifestyle issues rather than just dehydration. To find the exact cause, some tests will be required, but with proper management this can be corrected.
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These are could be due to gastritis,
For now take
Tab Ibuprofen 1-0-1 after food 5days
Tab omez 20mg 1-0-0 before food 5days
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Possible Causes
Muscle twitching and leg pain are most commonly linked to dehydration, overexertion, electrolyte imbalances, or even stress or excessive caffeine.
Foul taste/breath and throat mucus may result from reflux (GERD), postnasal drip due to mild allergies or sinusitis, or poor oral hygiene.
Intermittent heartburn is often due to acid reflux, which can also lead to foul taste and throat discomfort.
Medication history (now normal vitamin D and B12) suggests recent deficiency—these can sometimes contribute to similar symptoms but are now excluded.
Recommended Tests
Electrolytes (including sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium): To rule out mineral imbalances that may cause muscle symptoms.
CBC: May reveal anemia or infection, which could explain nonspecific symptoms like leg pain or fatigue.
Liver Function Tests (LFT): Useful if general symptoms persist, to rule out metabolic causes.
Thyroid Function Tests: Can be considered if symptoms persist, as hypothyroidism can rarely present with similar muscle and throat symptoms.
Only consider iron studies if there is evidence of anemia on CBC or symptoms like fatigue and pallor.
Next Steps
Hydrate well and ensure a balanced diet with adequate electrolytes.
Maintain oral hygiene and avoid trigger foods (spicy, acidic, late-night eating).
If symptoms persist or worsen (progressive weakness, persistent heartburn, persistent cough, significant weight loss), consult a physician for detailed evaluation, including the above blood tests and possibly ENT or gastroenterology referral.
Health Tips
Symptoms are most likely benign, but unresolving or worsening symptoms may require further workup.
Red flag symptoms such as progressive muscle weakness, persistent unexplained weight loss, blood in vomit or stools, or persistent severe pain should prompt urgent medical evaluation.
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