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Causes Of Shortness Of Reath, Numb Hands And Feet Symptoms

Causes of these aymptoms? Shortness of reath, numb hands and feet, high blood pres., ringing in ears? I have constant and loud ringing in both ears 24 hours a day, my hands and feet are always numb, my blood pressure is elevated, my hands tremble making it difficult to write, I am short of breath, and I ll be 62 yeas old in 6 weeks. Also I am taking no medicines at all. What kind of problems could I be facing?
Sun, 20 Dec 2009
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Very well could be something with your heart. It could be many things...blockage, a problem with speed or rhythm of your heartbeat........many things. Nobody here can give you a definitive answer. Get to the doctor. Don't wait. There are several procedures they can do to prevent anything major from happening.

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Causes Of Shortness Of Reath, Numb Hands And Feet Symptoms

Very well could be something with your heart. It could be many things...blockage, a problem with speed or rhythm of your heartbeat........many things. Nobody here can give you a definitive answer. Get to the doctor. Don t wait. There are several procedures they can do to prevent anything major from happening.