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Light Headedness, Weakness In Legs, Pricking Sensations In Wrists. History Of Asthma. Treatment?

Brief history. I m almost 31years of age. I was diagnosed with vasavagal syncope at the beginning of the year, I have asthma but it is mild and I control it well. Over the last couple of weeks I have felt strange I feel lightheaded, my legs feel weak, I get pins and needles in my wrists and a strange taste in my mouth. It may be unrelated but I also feel under my tongue is swollen.
Sat, 10 Aug 2013
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Hi,

Thank you for your query.

You have neither mentioned how you have controlled your asthma nor any associated medical problem. A thorough clinical evaluation is required to understand your problems and I suggest that you consult your physician who shall be in a better position to guide you. It is very difficult to correlate your symptoms to the asthma or vasovagal attach that you had.

I hope I have answered your query to your satisfaction.

Wishing you all the best.

Regards,

Rajiv K Khandelwal
http://goo.gl/SuCjl
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Light Headedness, Weakness In Legs, Pricking Sensations In Wrists. History Of Asthma. Treatment?

Hi, Thank you for your query. You have neither mentioned how you have controlled your asthma nor any associated medical problem. A thorough clinical evaluation is required to understand your problems and I suggest that you consult your physician who shall be in a better position to guide you. It is very difficult to correlate your symptoms to the asthma or vasovagal attach that you had. I hope I have answered your query to your satisfaction. Wishing you all the best. Regards, Rajiv K Khandelwal http://goo.gl/SuCjl