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Asked for male, 38 years old from Bangalore
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I am 34 years male and I have tingling, burning sensation in my body along with weakness and numbness especially in hands and legs. This is there since December 4, 2016. How much should I be worried? I had done few tests per the physician including blood sugar, TSH, Uric acid, Vitamins-D and B12. My fasting BS is 97 mg/dl, HbA1c is 5.90, Total T3 is 0.96, Total T4 is 10.20, Calcium is 8.80, Cholesterol is 161 mg. DL, Urea is 21.4, Uric acid is 5.80, TSH is 5.56, and Vitamin-D level (D-25 Hydroxy) is 15.34. Kindly let me know what kind of dietary habits I need to follow and what basically should be a healthy lifestyle here in this case. Now, I am having Jneuron (Methylcobalamin Pregabalin), faster (herbal extracts with vitamins, minerals etc.) tablets along with D-rise (this one is once a week). The weakness, numbness seem to be little reduced, but it still persists to some extent along with transient tinglings. I have to also mention that I somehow did not follow a proper lifestyle for last few months like waking up late in afternoon, empty stomach for a long time, delayed meals, food irregularities, less veggies, too much tea etc. Kindly suggest, if I need to be concerned and any further tests if required to rule out some larger possibilities. Thank you.

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Pain Management Specialist•Jaipur
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user
As per information provided by u, you are suffering from paraesthesias due to peripheral neuropathy. Cause ranges from diabetes, Vit. B12 Deficiency (most common cause in your case), lead poisoning, etc.
Get Vit. B12, serum lead estimation.
Life-style changes: Get fresh juices and proteins in breakfast. Always take breakfast, lunch, and dinner on time. Try to sleep at night on time. Daily walk briskly for 30 minutes daily.
Kindly get the investigations done...more
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
There are no major side effects except some random neurological irritations.
Take homoeopathic treatment for better results.
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Dermatologist•Indore
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Methylcobalamin is nothing but Vitamin B12.

You don't have acne because of any of above mentioned medicines.

Pimples might be because of other reasons like oily skin or hormonal changes.
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No need to worry sir. The root piece was left behind considering what was best for you. Chances are very slim that it might bother you again once pain and swelling subsides in next 7 days. In many cases root pieces are to be left behind to avoid injury to adjacent vital structures. Though chances are slim of that piece bothering you again, just in case if it bothers later, there are many great dental surgeon who can help you. So relax and enjoy the new year.
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General Physician•Delhi
Take injection methylcobalamin 1000 mg daily, alternate days,twice a week,weekly,twice a month,monthly,
take tablet daily.
Diet as advised by your doctor.
If you find any problem ask again.
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Dr B M GUPTA
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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The recommended dietary allowance of vitamin B12 is 2.4 mcg per day
400–800 IU (10–20 mcg) of vitamin D should meet the needs of 97–98% of healthy people.
Thiocolchicoside and aceclofenac dosage is based on the pain
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Physiotherapist•Indore
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Yes you can take that zincovit is multivitamin gemcal is calcium, and methylcobalamine is for fatigue.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
no,, eat healthy food eat eggs regularly it will keep you healthy .. take ginseng tabs 1 tab daily morning of baksons company it will help you to get rid of weakness .. for more dietary consult you can consult me online ...
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MBBS, MD - Pharmacology (AIIMS)

Pharmacologist•Kolkata
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There is no difference between both the injections. The terms methylcobalamin and mecobalamin are interchangeable. The short form is mecobalamin and the vitamin b12 scientific name is methylcobalamin.
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