Breathlessness after passing stools can happen due to vagal nerve stimulation, which is quite common and usually harmless. The mood swings and anxiety attacks alongside this suggest your nervous system may be a bit overstimulated. Try to maintain a regular sleep routine, avoid excess caffeine, and practice slow deep breathing during anxious moments. These mood fluctuations and anxiety episodes do deserve a proper evaluation.
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Need further more history.
Need some counselling for mood changes and anxiety.
Can help you out of this issue.
Kindly consult to discuss further treatment plan.
Could be anxiety, but better to exclude a treatable physical cause, for breathlessness. Get cbc with esr, thyroid function tests, x ray chest, spirometry done and share results. Connect online, then I can help you further.
No need to worry these symptoms are very common with anxiety 👍
It’s not dangerous and improves well with the right approach.
Book a quick consultation with me now I’ll give you a clear plan to feel steady and in control again. 😊
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