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Have Crawly Itchy Sensation In Body, Sore Stomach, Muscle Spasms And Headache. Cause?

I am an 18 year old female studying at university. I have been feeling really faint and weak... I've been getting awkward tingling creepy crawly itchy sensations all over my body... I have been getting a sore stomach, muscle spasms, a headache that fades in and out (goes really bad to barely noticeable), and I've been sleeping about 14 hours a day when I used to be fine with 8 hours of sleep. What's wrong with me? I've been trying to eat healthy, I've been exercising... I even dropped one of my university units to make sure I had time to look after my health.
Thu, 18 Apr 2013
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Hi, you are having delusions of parasitosis... Also known as Ekbom syndrome ... Antipsychotics.. Resperidone,olanzapine, pimozide should be tried.. But under supervision of either dermatologist or psychiatrist.. Ok..
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Have Crawly Itchy Sensation In Body, Sore Stomach, Muscle Spasms And Headache. Cause?

Hi, you are having delusions of parasitosis... Also known as Ekbom syndrome ... Antipsychotics.. Resperidone,olanzapine, pimozide should be tried.. But under supervision of either dermatologist or psychiatrist.. Ok..