Bottom teeth go numb?!


Question: Bottom teeth go numb?
When I exercise, dance, or just take a walk, my bottom teeth go numb. I get winded pretty fast and no I am not a fatty. I'm 23 years old, 5'1", 120lbs. If I keep going with the numb teeth, I get chest pains and feel like I can't get enough oxygen. I physically have no choice but to stop before I pass out.

So my question is could this be a cardiac problem, oxygen-intake problem, or just out of shape?
I do have Reynaud's Disease, which is a circulatory disease. Could it be possible that it's linked to my numb teeth? I have health insurance, but it'll still going to be expensive to go to a specialist if I get sent to one.

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I know the feeling!!! Reminds me of being a child and going on bouncie castles at parties. I think u should see a docotor though if u get it walking...



Sounds like it'd probably be worth the money to see a doc. Your health and life is worth more than money. I used to get frequent chest pains until I was given a medication.




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