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Nervous System Disorders
Question #19769
201 days ago
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Nervous system disorders how to fixe

Kwstas

I had a panic attack or anxiety, I didn't understand, I felt strange, I felt heavy eyes and dizziness for 1 week in a row, then I went to my doctor, he said that I might have agoraphobia, I started taking sertraline and Xanax and vitamins that I need, my problem is that I have a tingling sensation in my scalp and pressure in my eyes

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Hello dear See for nervous disorder there may be requirement of confirmation of exact diagnosis You must get below tests done to confirm exact diagnosis EMR CBC Cck brain Ct scan skull Mri if recommended by neurologist Pet scan Spect scan Please donot take self medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Hello,

The symptoms you describe are common anxiety-related body responses (hyperventilation, muscle tension, nerve sensitivity).

Since you already started sertraline + Xanax, it’s normal to feel sensations or mild side effects in the first 2–4 weeks; they often improve as the medication stabilizes.

🛑Continue medications exactly as prescribed Follow up with your doctor regularly (important during first 6–8 weeks) Start therapy / CBT if possible — it helps long-term recovery Practice calming breathing, regular sleep, hydration, avoid caffeine Light exercise daily

Get well soon I trust this helps Thank you

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Experiencing a tingling sensation in the scalp and pressure in the eyes can be quite unsettling, particularly when you’re already dealing with anxiety or recent panic attacks. It’s good that you’ve consulted with your doctor and started treatment with sertraline and Xanax, which can help with the underlying anxiety and agoraphobia. These medications sometimes can lead to side effects, and it’s important to monitor these sensations, especially if they persist or worsen. The tingling sensation, often described as a “pins and needles” feeling, could be related to anxiety itself or a side effect of the medications. Both sertraline and Xanax have been known to cause various sensory disturbances in some patients. Moreover, feelings of pressure behind the eyes can occasionally result from muscle tension or sinus issues, which may be exacerbated by stress or anxiety. Keep an eye on any new or intensifying symptoms, and it would be wise to mention them to your healthcare provider in your next appointment. Be sure to continue taking the vitamins as advised, as deficiencies can sometimes contribute to your symptoms. It’s essential to practice stress management techniques, like mindfulness or breathing exercises, which can aid in managing anxiety and possibly diminish these uncomfortable sensations. Remember not to stop or adjust medication abruptly without consulting your doctor, as doing so could worsen anxiety or introduce withdrawal symptoms. If you notice rapid increases in intensity or additional symptoms like significant changes in vision or a severe headache, seek immediate medical attention, as these could indicate a more serious condition that requires prompt evaluation. Such vigilance ensures you stay on the path to better health and well-being while addressing your current symptoms safely and effectively.

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