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What Causes Dizziness Along With Rise In Heart Rate And Cold Sensation In Hand And Feet?

I m 23 years old I have some problems.. my hand and feet are cold and wet and I m felling dizziness sometimes I feel my heart is beat is very fast I think my Blood pressure is low so why I used more salts and calcium but my condition still remaind the same please help me I am very woried I am felling anxiety and depressed all the time.. can magnesium help for me??Can any blood test for my condition? Reply me ASAP.
Thu, 7 Jan 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, over all symptoms could be suggestive of low hemoglobin and this needs to be investigated along with this it is better to get done the ECG if this is unremarkable then it is nothing to worry, and if it is found something pathologically positive then it needs to be treated accordingly, hope this information helps.
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What Causes Dizziness Along With Rise In Heart Rate And Cold Sensation In Hand And Feet?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, over all symptoms could be suggestive of low hemoglobin and this needs to be investigated along with this it is better to get done the ECG if this is unremarkable then it is nothing to worry, and if it is found something pathologically positive then it needs to be treated accordingly, hope this information helps.