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Constant Fatigue and Pressure in the back of head I'm a 24 year old females 5'3 240 lbs and I'm not on any medications. I have two teeth broken in half (1top right in the back the other bottom left in the back) From time to time I get extreme pain from them but over the pass month I get a lethargic feeling and weakness sometimes rapid heart rate after I eat. No matter if the food is healthy or not. Could the chewing be affecting me?
hello,i have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM. Heart beats increase with many conditions which are not related to heart at all.You toothache itself can lead to increased heart rate.At least from your history, it appears to be related to teeth problem.Lethargy and weakness may be related to it if you are not able to take proper diet due to toothache.otherwise you need to consult an internist i.e. a physician for evaluation,however solve your dental problem first. My best wishes Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD
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What Causes A Rapid Heart Rate?
hello,i have gone through your query.Thanks for using HCM. Heart beats increase with many conditions which are not related to heart at all.You toothache itself can lead to increased heart rate.At least from your history, it appears to be related to teeth problem.Lethargy and weakness may be related to it if you are not able to take proper diet due to toothache.otherwise you need to consult an internist i.e. a physician for evaluation,however solve your dental problem first. My best wishes Dr.Rajesh Teli,MD