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Persistent Breathlessness: Seeking Advice

Hello, everyone. I’m reaching out for help regarding a persistent breathing problem that’s starting to hinder my daily life. I experience an unrelenting urge to take a deep, fulfilling breath, yet I often struggle to find that ‘full’ sensation, leading to what feels like ‘air hunger.’ This feeling intensifies during activities such as eating, speaking, or even simple tasks like washing dishes or walking. Here’s what I’ve done so far: * **Endoscopy (EGD):** I recently underwent this procedure under general anesthesia to examine my stomach and esophagus. The results showed no major gastrointestinal problems or hiatal hernia. * **Cardiac Exams:** I had my heart examined via ECG and ECHO, and the physicians confirmed that my heart is in excellent health. * **Oxygen Levels:** I frequently monitor my oxygen saturation using a pulse oximeter, and it consistently reads at **99%**. * I also had my iron levels checked; while my iron is normal, my ferritin is low (approximately 30), though I don’t believe this is the primary issue since my oxygen saturation remains high. Additionally, I should mention: * I am **three months post-rhinoplasty**, and my nose is still quite blocked, forcing me to breathe through my mouth for over 85 days. * The onset of my breathing difficulties occurred just before the surgery, likely linked to pre-operative anxiety. There have been instances when my fear escalated to the point of seeking medical assistance, but the only response I received was a prescription for anxiety medication. Despite knowing that my breathing issues aren't life-threatening, the sensation of breathlessness persists. While I remain calm mentally and am not overtly anxious, I continue to struggle. Currently, because of nasal congestion, I am primarily mouth-breathing, but I also find myself feeling short of breath during routine activities like walking or talking, and it complicates eating as well. I would appreciate any advice or insight into this situation!

Post-Viral FatigueBurnoutEndocrinology
Male25-34
6 minutes ago

Understanding Bradycardia Symptoms and Concerns

Hello everyone, I'm a 28-year-old woman who has been battling anorexia nervosa for over ten years. For a time, I managed to achieve full recovery, but sadly I relapsed two years ago, which has led to a gradual decline in my health. During the last six months, I’ve noticed a significant worsening of my physical symptoms, although I’m still classified as having a healthy BMI. Recently, I made a conscious choice to focus on recovery, successfully stabilizing my weight and incrementally increasing my caloric intake. Despite these positive steps, I’m facing challenges such as dizziness, fatigue, and persistent muscle weakness. Moreover, my sleep quality has deteriorated, characterized by insomnia and multiple nocturnal awakenings. I occasionally use an Apple Watch to monitor my steps, and for the past few nights, I've been assessing my heart rate during sleep. I've observed that my resting heart rate typically hovers in the 50s but plummets to the 40s when I'm asleep, in fact, it dipped as low as 39 at one point last night, prompting the device to alert me about my low heart rate throughout the night. Should I consider reaching out to my general practitioner regarding these symptoms? I often struggle with health anxiety and fear the idea of my heart stopping while I sleep. As I write this, I am becoming increasingly aware of how serious my situation might be, yet I also harbor concerns about the possibility of hospital admission. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

Chest PainShortness of BreathIrregular Heartbeat
Male25-34
16 minutes ago

Understanding a 1.7cm Pineal Cyst: Insights from an MRI Report

This post is regarding my spouse: F/36. **MRI Overview:** **HISTORY:** Follow-up on the benign tumor of the cerebral meninges along with other specified endocrine issues. **TECHNIQUE:** A 1.5 Tesla MRI system was employed. A total of 15 ml of Clariscan contrast agent was administered from a single-use vial of the same volume. Multiplanar MRI imaging of the brain was conducted, encompassing both T1-weighted and T2-weighted sequences. Scans were obtained both with and without the use of intravenous contrast. **COMPARISON:** Date of previous MRI: April 12, 2023 **RESULTS:** The examined orbits show normal appearance. The observed paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells are clear. The surrounding soft tissues are also normal. The bone marrow signal remains within expected parameters. No signs of restricted diffusion are noted intracranially, indicating no acute ischemic events. The size and shape of the ventricles and subarachnoid spaces appear to be normal. A pineal cyst measuring 1.7 x 1.0 x 1.2 cm was identified, showing a mixed signal on T2/FLAIR images alongside a thin internal septum. No enhancement is observed in relation to this cyst. When compared to the previous study, it appears to have grown slightly (previously measured at 1.2 x 1.1 x 0.9 cm). Additionally, there is a stable 1.2 x 1.1 x 1.2 cm enhancing extra-axial mass located to the left of the falx over the frontal lobe in the left hemisphere, suggestive of a meningioma, which has not changed in size. No abnormalities in brain tissue signals or signs of abnormal enhancement were detected. There are also no collections outside the brain, and no indications of edema, mass effect, or midline shift. Finally, the structures in the posterior fossa appear normal. **SUMMARY:** The findings indicate an enlarging pineal cyst, currently measuring 1.7 cm, which does not show significant mass effects or evidence of hydrocephalus. Given the increase in size and specific signal characteristics, a consultation with a neurosurgeon is advisable. Also noted is a stable extra-axial mass along the left falx, consistent with a meningioma. No signs of an acute infarction or hemorrhage are present in the brain's examination.

Thyroid DisordersInternal MedicineEndocrinology
Male25-34
16 minutes ago

Concerning Rash and Other Symptoms

Greetings! I am a 23-year-old woman and a smoker, with no current medications. I have a pollen allergy and certain food sensitivities but lack any additional diagnoses. I have visited healthcare professionals numerous times regarding my symptoms. Routine blood tests and an EKG have been performed, both returning normal results. However, I do experience an elevated heart rate; at times, my resting heart rate can spike to 170 bpm, although it typically hovers around 120 bpm. While I exhibit symptoms commonly associated with POTS, they are not consistent, occurring roughly two times each week. For many years, I've battled overwhelming fatigue, a sensation akin to being utterly drained and immobile, which I suspect has been present since I was around 13 years old. Recently, I have also become unusually sensitive to cold temperatures. Although I had no prior issues with cold intolerance, I find myself feeling cold more consistently now. My weight is fluctuating; in recent months, I’ve lost about 5 kilograms, which is not out of the ordinary for me given my ongoing struggles with weight management. Over the past year, I have noted a swelling sensation in my throat. Initially attributing it to anxiety, I now realize it is progressively intensifying. I frequently feel the need to clear my throat due to mucus accumulation. At times, I experience a stinging sensation in my lower throat, accompanied by brief pulsating pain that usually lasts only a few seconds. I've also begun to contend with significantly blurred vision. While I’ve suffered from astigmatism for many years, this new blur doesn’t dissipate with blinking, as a foreign object in the eye typically would. In addition, my skin has become extremely itchy, particularly at night. It often feels like insects are crawling on me, which is incredibly frustrating. My armpits, in particular, are irritated with dry patches. Despite switching soaps, deodorants, and laundry detergents, I see no improvement. I've tried numerous moisturizers, investing in quality products, yet the discomfort continues. In the last two weeks, I have experienced peculiar episodes where my face feels as if it’s on fire. During these times, I feel extremely fatigued and dizzy. My hands swell and feel tight, and I develop red, burning, itchy spots on them. I also struggle with wheezing and have shallow breathing all the time, not just during these episodes. While I manage to take in air, there’s a noticeable difference in my usual breathing pattern during these times. These episodes can escalate rapidly, occurring within a minute and lasting about 20 minutes, with some spots lingering on my hands throughout the day. Strikingly, one day I noticed similar spots emerge on my groin and abdomen. In an attempt to identify potential triggers, I stopped using any deodorants, scented soaps, and moisturizers a week ago, but so far, there have been no noticeable changes. I have also been experiencing unusual bruising, especially around my hands. While I understand that a definitive diagnosis is not possible here, I am eager to hear any suggestions or insights from others. What further blood tests might be useful? The healthcare providers I've consulted seem uncertain about the next steps since all initial tests have returned normal results. If you have any additional questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach out. I appreciate any advice you can offer. I'll add an image of the rash on my hands in the comments for reference.

AsthmaLupusFibromyalgia
Male25-34
46 minutes ago

What Could Be Causing My Ear Discomfort?

For the past five months, I've been struggling with persistent ear blockage that seems to have begun after a recent illness. Initially, I noticed my ear felt unusually moist and began to produce an unpleasant odor. After consulting with my primary care physician, I learned that I had ear impaction. I purchased an ear irrigation kit from a local pharmacy, though I was unsure about the proper technique for using it. A week later, I had to seek medical assistance at a clinic because my ear was completely blocked and I could hardly hear. They performed an ear flush, which provided significant relief. That episode took place five months ago, but I’ve been experiencing recurring blockage since then. Now that I have familiarized myself with the flushing process following the professional treatment, I have been attempting to flush my ear at home more vigorously. Typically, what I manage to dislodge consists of wax and skin debris. During a checkup about a month ago, I raised my concerns regarding the ongoing sensation of blockage in my ear. The doctor informed me that I had accumulated too much wax again and advised me to flush my ear once more upon returning home. According to the doctor, my eardrum appeared to be in good condition, corroborated by the assessment from the clinic's staff during the earlier irrigation. Several factors I consider relevant include: 1. I am currently managing eczema and have been using topical steroid creams. I suspect that a significant portion of the discharge could be skin cells, leading me to apply a small amount of the cream around and slightly inside the ear canal. However, my application routine has been inconsistent. 2. There are periods, sometimes lasting weeks, during which I experience no fluid drainage. At present, my ear is dry. Occasionally, I notice what seems to be scabs that I suspect are remnants of dried fluid, accompanied by occasional itching. 3. I have been performing ear flushes weekly, which feels excessive. I do not utilize cotton swabs for this purpose. 4. Currently, I'm feeling mild pressure in my ear, leading me to believe it may be blocked again. Additionally, I've noticed a potential loss of high-frequency hearing in this ear. This ongoing ear blockage feels more like a symptom of an underlying issue rather than a standalone condition. The need for weekly flushes seems excessive, and post-flush, my ear never returns to its normal state. There are times when not much material is expelled during the flushing, which raises doubts about the effectiveness of this method. I wonder if I might be dealing with an inner ear infection. I should note that I am not experiencing any ringing or pain, which would drive me to seek immediate medical advice. I’ve been contemplating purchasing an otoscope for home use to examine my ear canal myself.

Sports InjuriesOrthopedicsEmergency Medicine
Male25-34
46 minutes ago

Comparing the Effects of Over-Icing and Lidocaine Patches on Severe Foot Pain

Age 39, height 5'5", weight 250 lbs, primarily sedentary lifestyle. For the past month, I have been experiencing intense pain, swelling, and heightened sensitivity in my feet without any clear mechanical explanation. I have a scheduled appointment with my podiatrist in two days, but right now, the bruising is worsening and the discomfort is becoming unbearable. Thus far, the only two remedies that offer some relief are lidocaine patches and ice. However, I have reservations about the lidocaine patches since they do not address the swelling, which raises concerns about potential harm when I attempt to walk a few times daily. On the other hand, I worry that I might be over-using ice, as it has been my primary source of relief throughout this ordeal. I typically utilize a chemical ice pack wrapped in a pillowcase, applying it to my feet, which are covered by cotton socks, for intervals of 5 to 10 minutes. I alternate between feet and vary the positioning, but haven’t been allowing ample time for breaks as I probably should. Here are some additional treatments I've attempted: - I’ve been taking ibuprofen 800 mg three to four times each day; it alleviates some pain, but not fully. I am trying to limit this due to potential health issues. - Elevating my feet has not proven substantially beneficial, as the throbbing discomfort often negates the short-lived relief it provides. - I’ve started using topical diclofenac 1%, switching from ibuprofen; it shows some promise, although it hasn’t matched ibuprofen’s effect yet. - I’m currently using heel cups from Amazon Orthopedics. I also possess metatarsal pads, but I’m hesitant to employ them as I’m uncertain about their correct placement, and wearing both types appears to be too much for my feet. Thank you for any advice or insights you can offer!

Pain ManagementBack PainJoint Pain
Male25-34
46 minutes ago