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Q: Symptoms of MS or brain tumor? or Anxiety?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on April 9th, 2007
I have been getting tingling in my legs and hands sometimes face and even tongue. My left leg feels painfu and I have persistent ringing in my ears. Occasionally I get a feeling of a tremor that I thought was apalpitation and ecg was fine. Doctor not too concerned and this is affecting my work and relationship. Could this be MS or a brain tumour


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 23rd, 2007
General Q&A Answer A2607
I believe that the symptoms you report could be due more to anxiety than multiple sclerosis or a brain tumor. In your case, anxiety might be caused by early menopause. Both MS and brain tumors can be confirmed or excluded by a CT-scan of the head.


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