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Suggest Treatment For Anxiety, Vertigo And Diverticulosis

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Question : I have a history of stomach pain, anxiety, vertigo and diverticulosis. I am experiencing the following symptoms:

1. Chills
2. Burning in chest
3. Mucus in stool
4. Face feels hot and tight
5. Intermittent blood in saliva
6. Fatigue
7. Slight dizzy spells

Do I ride it out of go to doctor.
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Answered by Dr. Dr Samir Patil (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Need to visit the doctor

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have gone through the details you have provided intermittent blood in saliva is something which needs to be looked into. it could be due to gum disease or throat problems.
I would suggest to visit your doctor to get a throat examination. to find out the cause of the bleeding. I would also suggest to he hemoglobin levels done as well. A PPI like omeprazole should help with the burning sensation.
hope this helps
regards
Dr Samir Patil
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Suggest Treatment For Anxiety, Vertigo And Diverticulosis

Brief Answer: Need to visit the doctor Detailed Answer: Hello, I have gone through the details you have provided intermittent blood in saliva is something which needs to be looked into. it could be due to gum disease or throat problems. I would suggest to visit your doctor to get a throat examination. to find out the cause of the bleeding. I would also suggest to he hemoglobin levels done as well. A PPI like omeprazole should help with the burning sensation. hope this helps regards Dr Samir Patil