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Q: What causes numbness, dryness of mouth, trouble breathing, a
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 22nd, 2006
I was wondering what could cause numbness, dryness of mouth, trouble breathing and dizzyness?? This issue started about 2 months ago or so. I went to the hospital and they ran test. Blood test, urine test and xray and all came back normal. The er doctor said it was not a stroke as the numbness did not focus on one side of the body. Its also caused the vision in my left eye to go blurry. Ive been very scarid as i dont know what to do. I dont have medical insurance and cant afford to go back to the hospital and they tell me im fine when im not. Can u give me any advice plz. Thankyou Karen


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 26th, 2006
Muscular & Nerve Disorders Answer A969
The only way to analyse the health of the brain and central nervous system is to perform a CT-scan. You might consider starting a diet program to control your weight, combined with greater physical activity.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on May 26th, 2006
Muscular & Nerve Disorders Answer A969
The only way to analyse the health of the brain and central nervous system is to perform a CT-scan. You might consider starting a diet program to control your weight, combined with greater physical activity.


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