Q. Can deficiency of vitamin B cause symptoms similar to angina?
e.g tingling like feeling at the left arm.
e.g tingling like feeling at the left arm.
A. Yea long term deficiency of vit B1(thiamine) leads to a condition called "wet beri- beri", which in turn is characterized by symptoms similar to angina( breathlesnes, palpitations).
Is anyone besides me aware that soy fed to chickens spikes their MSG content?
Q. I can't eat the stuff and had to find out the hard way -- muscle cramps and vitamin B deficiency symptoms when I was heavier... headaches and heart palpitations when my cholesterol was more in line.
A. no I didnt but thanx I am allergic to msg and have the same symptoms they have recently found out that soy really isnt that good for you
What is causing my girlfriend to feel like she is going to pass out?
Q. Every so often my girlfriend feels like this, but she told me that she almost got in an accident today and it really is worrying me. She is 23 and healthy (and def not pregnant). This is what she just told me "ok so everything is normal, i get a sudden headache right behind my eyes, feels like a string pulling behind my eyes, my stomach gets very queasy , i could throw up, my vision goes blurry/ i cant focus" and "my head is spinning , i get the feeling i am going to pass out/am falling asleep" all of this extremely sudden. if i move it gets very bad, no turning head/ looking up or down"
Her mother just got diagnosed with a Vitamin B deficiency, but my girlfriend's symptoms don't match with what I have found online concerning that.
Please, if anyone knows I would really appreciate it. She is really stubborn and won't go to the hospital. If she does, what kind of tests should she get done?
Also, she had this happen to her about 4 years ago in college. She had a seizure, was rushed to the hospital and the doctors found nothing. They just told her to eat 3 square meals a day.
Her mother just got diagnosed with a Vitamin B deficiency, but my girlfriend's symptoms don't match with what I have found online concerning that.
Please, if anyone knows I would really appreciate it. She is really stubborn and won't go to the hospital. If she does, what kind of tests should she get done?
Also, she had this happen to her about 4 years ago in college. She had a seizure, was rushed to the hospital and the doctors found nothing. They just told her to eat 3 square meals a day.
A. Well, for one thing... the LAST thing she needs is a secondhand diagnosis on Answers.
Her condition could be caused by any number of things. She needs to see doctor... and the sooner the better... because it's not going to get any better.
I have an idea what it may be, but it would scare the hell out of you if I told you.
Have her see a doctor... seriously.!
Her condition could be caused by any number of things. She needs to see doctor... and the sooner the better... because it's not going to get any better.
I have an idea what it may be, but it would scare the hell out of you if I told you.
Have her see a doctor... seriously.!
How do I convince my parents to take me to the doctor for a vitamin B deficiency test?
Q. My parents don't really take me seriously but I have a lot of the symptoms and I rarely eat meat. I have heart palpitations, fatigue, exhaustion, nervousness, restlessness, tingling in my legs and feet, soreness, crawling sensation in my leg muscles when I sit, and recently my slow word recall has worsened. Also, I run track and I know my shoes fit properly, but when I run my toes become numb. Do you have any suggestions on how I can convince my parents I'm not just making things up?
A. Just tell them you're having all these symptoms, and ask if they'll take you to a doctor. Don't say you want a vitamin b deficiency test. Parents and dr.'s hate it when you diagnose yourself.
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