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General Physician•Noida
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This problem can be solved by Meditation i can give you address of raj yoga meditation center near your house (this is free of cost)

Kindly consult Psychologist
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Endocrinologist•Kolkata
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Burning sensations in the extremities, increasing at night ,in a diabetic patient can always be due to diabetic neuropathy & should not be neglected, particularly if the patient is diabetic for a long duration. It will always be advisable to perform a hba1c estimation as a fbs, ppbs may not always exactly depict the glycaemic status. Should always get a neuropathy screen done. Adhere to dietary recommendations. It is a treatable condition for sure. Don't worry.
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Sinus tachycardia (also colloquially known as sinus tach or sinus tachy) is an elevated sinus rhythm characterized by an increase in the rate of electrical impulses arising from the sinoatrial node.in adults, sinus tachycardia is defined as a heart rate greater than 100 beats/min (bpm). The normal resting heart rate is 60–100 bpm in an average male adult and 60-90 bpm in an average female adult.
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Hello please send me pic of rash so that I can diagnose.
If possible, avoid scratching, keep the skin clean, use moisturiser on dry skin and stay away from known allergens. 
have you done blood tests? Itching can be due to urticaria, fungal or bacterial infection, liver / kidney problems ,iron deficiency anemia, thyroid problems etc.
You can consult me online so that I can guide you properly regarding tests and treatment after detailed discussion.
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