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What Is The Treatment Of Twitching And Tingling Sensation In Body ?

yes i am having problems with my balance i feel like i am floating and sometimes swaying back and forth i am having alot of twitching over my body and a tingling sensation in my hands,feet and problems with my lower back and the back of my neck can you tell me what is going on with me i am scheduled for an mri next week have jus been really scared
Fri, 7 Jun 2019
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Hello,

Well, your symptoms unfortunately don't coalesce as described into a single entity but if there was more information as to your age, other health conditions you may already have been diagnosed with, medications you are taking, etc. and whether or not you've been THOROUGHLY examined by a doctor would help me better put your symptoms in line.

However, would first want to get a good history on how quickly these symptoms came on and if there's been any let-up.

Next, a physical examination to include blood pressure and then, laboratory testing to make sure you're not suffering from thyroid issues, diabetes, or chemical imbalances of some sort (B12, Vitamin D, folate, electrolyte deficiencies).

If an MRI is being scheduled I'm thinking that they are trying to be sure that you do not have any types of tumors, aneurysms, or even congenital intracranial anomalies which by your symptoms doesn't seem to be the case.

Worry and anxiousness can also trigger these sorts of symptoms especially the tingling and floating sensations you mention.

Is there anything of a stressful nature in your life right now that you'd rather be WITHOUT because often times if you can identify such a thing or things, get rid of them (legally! HA!) these symptoms get a lot better?

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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What Is The Treatment Of Twitching And Tingling Sensation In Body ?

Hello, Well, your symptoms unfortunately don t coalesce as described into a single entity but if there was more information as to your age, other health conditions you may already have been diagnosed with, medications you are taking, etc. and whether or not you ve been THOROUGHLY examined by a doctor would help me better put your symptoms in line. However, would first want to get a good history on how quickly these symptoms came on and if there s been any let-up. Next, a physical examination to include blood pressure and then, laboratory testing to make sure you re not suffering from thyroid issues, diabetes, or chemical imbalances of some sort (B12, Vitamin D, folate, electrolyte deficiencies). If an MRI is being scheduled I m thinking that they are trying to be sure that you do not have any types of tumors, aneurysms, or even congenital intracranial anomalies which by your symptoms doesn t seem to be the case. Worry and anxiousness can also trigger these sorts of symptoms especially the tingling and floating sensations you mention. Is there anything of a stressful nature in your life right now that you d rather be WITHOUT because often times if you can identify such a thing or things, get rid of them (legally! HA!) these symptoms get a lot better? Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist