- Feb 21, 2015
- 8
- Tinnitus Since
- 01/1993
- Cause of Tinnitus
- pain
Hi,
How often are heart paresthesia and tinnitus related, or is there even such a thing as heart paresthesia?
My tinnitus is stable, it isn't worse. However, my heart condition is, I suppose, shaken by the general situation, tension, lockdown, worries...
There are a lot of problems that I can't pay full attention to and I think it all has resulted in too much stress being reflected on the heart even though I manage to function.
Although I can't ignore other influences (spine problems, atherosclerosis, stress, lockdown, worries), I wonder could tinnitus be causing heart paresthesia (symptoms include chest pressure and tingling)?
I had a similar situation before and it went away without going to the doctor, so I hope this will go too, with the help of a proper diet and more exercise.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Thanks for any comments.
How often are heart paresthesia and tinnitus related, or is there even such a thing as heart paresthesia?
My tinnitus is stable, it isn't worse. However, my heart condition is, I suppose, shaken by the general situation, tension, lockdown, worries...
There are a lot of problems that I can't pay full attention to and I think it all has resulted in too much stress being reflected on the heart even though I manage to function.
Although I can't ignore other influences (spine problems, atherosclerosis, stress, lockdown, worries), I wonder could tinnitus be causing heart paresthesia (symptoms include chest pressure and tingling)?
I had a similar situation before and it went away without going to the doctor, so I hope this will go too, with the help of a proper diet and more exercise.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
Thanks for any comments.