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What Is The Treatment For Tingling And Numbness?

I am feeling bit queasy ocassionally for past two days with hands and feet feeling some numbness ( for a short duration of say 30-40 sec and five to six times a day). Also some infrequent tingling in hands and feet . Feeling thirsty very often. It has become very hot for past few days in Bangalore. No fever but a very mild headache with some pain below the left eye ( upper part of cheek and some times behind the eye ). Also left eye is red and itchy. Please help.
Fri, 24 Feb 2017
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Hello!

Welcome on HCM!

Regarding your concern, I would explain that your symptoms could be related to inflammation or an electrolyte imbalance.

An allergic reaction can not be excluded either.

For this reason, I would recommend consulting with your GP for a physical exam and some tests (complete blood count, thyroid hormone levels, blood electrolytes, PCR, ESR, fasting glucose, kidney and liver function tests).
If all these tests result normal, allergy tests are necessary to exclude an allergic reaction.

Hope you will find this answer helpful!
Wishing all the best, Dr. Aida
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What Is The Treatment For Tingling And Numbness?

Hello! Welcome on HCM! Regarding your concern, I would explain that your symptoms could be related to inflammation or an electrolyte imbalance. An allergic reaction can not be excluded either. For this reason, I would recommend consulting with your GP for a physical exam and some tests (complete blood count, thyroid hormone levels, blood electrolytes, PCR, ESR, fasting glucose, kidney and liver function tests). If all these tests result normal, allergy tests are necessary to exclude an allergic reaction. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Wishing all the best, Dr. Aida