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Nerves?

Hi All,

I wanted to ask is this a nerve issue? So in the past I have undiagnosed:
- dizziness, especially in the morning
- pain in ears area
- pain in throat
- pain in groin area
- pain in feet (heel)
- pain in stomach
now I have pain in the side, near the liver.

All of the above happened in different times, it held up for 3-6 months, and disappeared. Some of them reappeared and disappeared again. Could this be nerves, what could this be exactly? Or are all of these things potentially unrelated? All of the above were always undiagnosed, I saw many specialists and done many tests, and there was never any diagnosis.

Thank you!
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1711789 tn?1361308007
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Hi there!

Though the symptoms described could result from neurological causes, it is relatively a less likely possibility and other local causes are more likely to be responsible for the symptoms. I would suggest considering a detailed evaluation by an internist initially and depending on the cause diagnosed/ suspected, the symptoms ca be managed accordingly or specialist care may be sought.
Hope this is helpful.

Take care!
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Also sometimes slight tingling sensation in one of my arms
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