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Frequent Urination, weight loss and white tongue

Hi everyone,

I really need your help I becoming depressed as I can't find an answer from doctors.

My symptoms are the following:

- It started by having an having in increased feeling to urinate with an urge although my bladder is not that full. I can go like 10 times per day. sometimes.
- after 11 weeks I noticed that I have a white coated tongue or hairy tongue don't know exactly the diference. I know also sometimes experience a dry mouth
- with my tongue I also started to not have any appetite and I lost weight around 4 kilo in 2 months.

I did a CBC and urine tests and they are all normal. what tests should i do? what can it be? what should I look for? whichis the best doctor to consult?

Please any advise.
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here are my Lab results.

Zink: 160  N.range 46 150

Haemoglobin A1C: 4.9 N.range: 4.7 - 6.5

Ferritin  96.0    N.range 22- 322

Liver and kidney tests normal. except serum Sodium which is a little high 147 N.range 132 - 146

I also did testosterone, calcium, cortisol, progesterone and waiting for my results.

I did a stool analyses: few Entamoeba hisolytica/dispar cysts was found

I have 2-3 pus cells
1-2 RBC

I am still losing rapidly my eyebrows hair and losing hair from scalp easily.
my eyebrows also itch sometime and it is mild itching what can it be? I am afraid to lose them
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It's an objective symptom to have a coating on the tongue.  But something I learned from a doctor when I told him about bouts for weeks of the flu is that anxiety/stress can lower your resistance (affect your immunity).  God knows what's going on with your tongue, even if no doctor can find out what it is.  
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the thing that is not related to my anxiety for sure is this white tongue that I do not seem to know how to remove it neither doctors :s it is getting me crazy and no one knows what it is
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875426 tn?1325528416
It sounds like you don't need to do any further thyroid function testing with those three tests coming back normal.  I think with your hair loss, it wouldn't hurt to get a cortisol test run.

It sounds like your immune system is working.  You might find this article of interest:
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/immuneSystem/Pages/structure.aspx


I know anxiety and stress can play a huge factor on the body and cause very real physical symptoms.  From what you've told me, I believe your conscience is at work and you are afraid of what might happen.  Your anxiety has a foundation to it which I believe needs to be addressed.  
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Thank you for your input much appreciated.

I had my Thryroid function test fo TSH Free T4 and T3 and they were normal. Should I do other tests for Thyroid? should I do a cortisol test? hormone blood test?

I am still waiting for the HgA1c test.

I aslo did a CD4 CD8 test. My CD4 are 850 and CD8 550 with a ratio of 1.4.

Well my Lymphocytes are just not stable one time low other time high but still in normal range.
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875426 tn?1325528416
I think it is normal for things to fluctuate (check with your doctor on this), but if something is trending consistently upward time after time or going consistently downward time after time, the doctor might be interested in monitoring it to see if it goes outside normal range.
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