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Left-sided Body Pain, Vein Protruding From Leg, Chest Pain, Tingling In Head. History Of Seizures. Treatment?

I ve been having bad pains in the left side of my body. My leg chest neck head. My leg feels like my vain is about to pop out and my foot hurts. My chest hurts badly. It feels like the vain in my neck is about to explode. My head tingles a lot. I have panic attacks and seizures but this doesn t feel right. Please help I feel like I m dieing!!!
Wed, 23 Oct 2013
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if i was your doctor,
I would advice an MRI brain along with all the baseline investigations.
It could just be an ionic imbalance which can easily be corrected using oral supplements but on the worst side it could be a lesion in your brain.
I recommend that you consult a neurologist soon.
regards
Dr. Ammar bin Ahsan
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Left-sided Body Pain, Vein Protruding From Leg, Chest Pain, Tingling In Head. History Of Seizures. Treatment?

if i was your doctor, I would advice an MRI brain along with all the baseline investigations. It could just be an ionic imbalance which can easily be corrected using oral supplements but on the worst side it could be a lesion in your brain. I recommend that you consult a neurologist soon. regards Dr. Ammar bin Ahsan