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Suggest Treatment For Breathlessness, Blurred Vision And Loss Of Appetite

I ve been in for sinus infections multiple times antibiotics help then I get it again, I now have headaches, shortness of breath, dizziness get pale rapid heart rate, hungry all the time, loss of focus. Last time at doctors they also put me on high blood pressure meds which made all this worse, I got chest pains and dizzy, some pain in arm went to the er, followed by now two blood pressure meds, cholesterol, stomach pill for acid relex, ati depression pills following my stress test they cut me down to all the meds above but now only 1\2 a pill for high blood pressure. Still I m fatigued, dizzy, anxiety, hard to focus. Heart specialist tells me my heart is fine, liver is fine, ct says no blockage, lung X-ray shows signs of early emphysema. I can t work, I m a welder I get so dizzy and blurred vision. I just had a blood draw for sugar, that s fine. I m exhausted of trying to figure out what s wrong, I know something is. Next week I m seeing an ENT, any advise I m feeling hopeless of finding the cause.
Thu, 17 Mar 2016
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Hi Dear,

Welcome to HCM.

Understanding your concern. As per your query you have breathlessness, blurred vision and loss of appetite. Well there can be many reasons for symptoms you mention in query like abrasions to the cornea , cataracts , migraine headaches , peripheral neuropathy , generalized anxiety disorder , panic attack , transient ischemic attack , diabetes, type 2 , migraine and vitamin B12 deficiency . I would suggest you to to go for your appointment to your doctor . Doctor may order CT scan , check for intraocular pressure , ophthalmoscopy , refraction and blood testing to determine if bacteria is in the blood and treat acordingly like prescribing antibiotics and anti inflammatory . Also consult cardiologist to rule out serious condition like stroke . Doctor may order blood tests , CT scan , MRI , carotid ultrasound , cerebral angiogram and echocardiogram . Doctor may also refer you to endocrinologist to rule out diabetic condition .

Hope your concern has been resolved.

Get Well Soon.
Best Wishes,
Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Treatment For Breathlessness, Blurred Vision And Loss Of Appetite

Hi Dear, Welcome to HCM. Understanding your concern. As per your query you have breathlessness, blurred vision and loss of appetite. Well there can be many reasons for symptoms you mention in query like abrasions to the cornea , cataracts , migraine headaches , peripheral neuropathy , generalized anxiety disorder , panic attack , transient ischemic attack , diabetes, type 2 , migraine and vitamin B12 deficiency . I would suggest you to to go for your appointment to your doctor . Doctor may order CT scan , check for intraocular pressure , ophthalmoscopy , refraction and blood testing to determine if bacteria is in the blood and treat acordingly like prescribing antibiotics and anti inflammatory . Also consult cardiologist to rule out serious condition like stroke . Doctor may order blood tests , CT scan , MRI , carotid ultrasound , cerebral angiogram and echocardiogram . Doctor may also refer you to endocrinologist to rule out diabetic condition . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari