Panic: Your symptoms may be due to panic attacks. During a panic attack one tends to breathe too quickly altering the acid base balance in the bloodstream and leading to the tingling and numbness Your medications may be contributing to this as some of them affect the sympathetic nervous system. Please tell your doctor about these symptoms so your medications can be adjusted.
Answered 7/20/2015
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Anxiety disorder: If this anxiety is disrupting your activities of daily living, you will have to undergo therapy. Have your doctor refer you to a therapist. Your doc could even start by giving you anxiolytics. But first of all, do away with the stressors in your life.
Answered 2/5/2015
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