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On And Off Sweaty Cold Hands And Feet, Excess Saliva, Weak Limbs With Tingling, Fatigue, Depression, Anxiety. Advice
every other month or so I get sweaty cold hands and feet for a couple days.i also excess saliva at corners of mouth.my legs and arms are weak and sometimes tingle.im fatigued all the time. I also have depression and some anxiety.my base of neck sometimes gets really hot feeling and sore at times.also have lower back pain if stand for too long.
Sudden onset of a set of symptoms like sweating, cold hands & feet, tingling/ numbness, anxiety may be a panic attack. They typically occur suddenly without a warning and will settle in 15 to 20 minutes time. This may lead to depression and a fear of having another attack at any time. During the attack you may also feel like you will lose control of yourself or you may be getting a fear that it is a heart attack.
You may consult a psychiatrist for these symptoms. Panic disorder is a highly treatable condition. Your psychiatrist may also prescribe tests to rule out medical conditions that may cause panic, such as hypertension, hyperthyroidism, etc.
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On And Off Sweaty Cold Hands And Feet, Excess Saliva, Weak Limbs With Tingling, Fatigue, Depression, Anxiety. Advice
Sudden onset of a set of symptoms like sweating, cold hands & feet, tingling/ numbness, anxiety may be a panic attack. They typically occur suddenly without a warning and will settle in 15 to 20 minutes time. This may lead to depression and a fear of having another attack at any time. During the attack you may also feel like you will lose control of yourself or you may be getting a fear that it is a heart attack. You may consult a psychiatrist for these symptoms. Panic disorder is a highly treatable condition. Your psychiatrist may also prescribe tests to rule out medical conditions that may cause panic, such as hypertension, hyperthyroidism, etc. Hope this helps.