Tightness In Chest, No Difficulty Breathing, Loss Of Appetite, Watery Stools. History Of Epilepsy, Tachycardia. Treatment?
i am having tightness in my chest but no trouble breathing. i am also extremely tired and weak with no appetite ( and nausea upon eating ) and extreme thirst. i am also going to the bathroom more frequently with urination and lately more loose bowel movements. i feel as though my heart is beating out of my chest ( i have been diagnosed with tachycardia ) and my eyesight keeps going blurry can you please help me? what could be going on? I am also epileptic, have asthma, and hypoglycemia
Am afraid it is pretty difficult to give you treatment without adequately being examined and a few tests conducted.
Due to the complexity of your symptoms and with your past medical history, it is necessary to see a doctor for detail examination and a few tests before prescription can be done.
Common tests you might do include chest x-ray, full blood count, stool microscopy, urine analysis, thyroid function etc. Well the tests shall depend on the findings of the physical examination of the doctor. Best regards Dr Achuo
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Tightness In Chest, No Difficulty Breathing, Loss Of Appetite, Watery Stools. History Of Epilepsy, Tachycardia. Treatment?
Hello, thanks for using health care magic Am afraid it is pretty difficult to give you treatment without adequately being examined and a few tests conducted. Due to the complexity of your symptoms and with your past medical history, it is necessary to see a doctor for detail examination and a few tests before prescription can be done. Common tests you might do include chest x-ray, full blood count, stool microscopy, urine analysis, thyroid function etc. Well the tests shall depend on the findings of the physical examination of the doctor. Best regards Dr Achuo