Recently my lips have started to have a tingling sensation. It normally happens when I turn my head or make any sudden movements. Also, recently, I feel like my heart is always racing. I have gone to the doctor and they have me on Citalopram for anxiety and depression, I have been on this medication for at least 6 months. My heart always feels like it's racing and I feel like I have shortness of breath especially going up stairs or running and that has never been a normal thing for me.
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Numb Lips
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The numb lips are caused by the anxiety. We don't understand why exactly, but when we get anxious we start breathing a bit deeper than we normally would and this causes lower carbon dioxide levels in the blood and that in turn causes the tingling. Though this can be annoying and scary at times, the important thing to remember is it is common and is NOT dangerous. So don't worry more! Might talk to your doctor. He or she might adjust your medication. Also, counseling and aerobic exercise might help.
Best of luck!
Best of luck!
It would appear that a bone spickle in your neck touches the sensory nerve to your lips when you move your head in certain directions. This could be elicited by physical examination of your head and upper neck. An X-ray or CT Scan of the upper neck may be needed for its confirmation.
Unless you have a history of familial high blood cholesterol, I will attribute your heart symptoms to the medications you are taking for depression. Your doctor may consider tailing off those medications and changing to other alternatives.
Unless you have a history of familial high blood cholesterol, I will attribute your heart symptoms to the medications you are taking for depression. Your doctor may consider tailing off those medications and changing to other alternatives.
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