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What Causes Intense Tingling And Burning Sensations In Body With Forgetfulness?
hi, i am having intense tingling and burning sensations pretty much all over my body. Also I have insane urges to get up and walk, so much that I am walking without realizing it. and the urge to clench up my muscles. I am 45yr old female and in general good health and within normal weight. Oh, of course I would forget the lack of concentration. I get midway into a sentece and forget what I was talking about. All these symptoms hit at once 3 nights ago.
It can be a part of a perimenopausal syndrome. Or it is symptoms of a generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Need to follow certain lifestyle modifications like -Exercise daily. -Meditations and yoga. -Deep breathing and hyperventilation. -Proper sleep. -Healthy food. -Stress-free activity. -Do pleasurable activity. -Music and hobbies. -Medicines.
I have treated so many patients with a mild dose of the benzodiazepine and a mild dose of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). In SSRI mild dose of sertraline and escitalopram like the drug is very useful. But before taking these medicines, you have to consult a psychiatrist and evaluate yourself.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Vishal Garala
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What Causes Intense Tingling And Burning Sensations In Body With Forgetfulness?
Hello, It can be a part of a perimenopausal syndrome. Or it is symptoms of a generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Need to follow certain lifestyle modifications like -Exercise daily. -Meditations and yoga. -Deep breathing and hyperventilation. -Proper sleep. -Healthy food. -Stress-free activity. -Do pleasurable activity. -Music and hobbies. -Medicines. I have treated so many patients with a mild dose of the benzodiazepine and a mild dose of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). In SSRI mild dose of sertraline and escitalopram like the drug is very useful. But before taking these medicines, you have to consult a psychiatrist and evaluate yourself. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Vishal Garala