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Learning More About Tramadol Side Effects
Tramadol can cause feelings of nausea, dry mouth, dizziness and vomiting for those who rely on oral tablets or oral extended release tablets. Constipation, coughing, anxiety, feelings of sadness or emptiness, headaches, heartburn, irritability, loss of appetite or strength, sore throats, stuffy noses and sweating are also common. Back pain, bladder pain, cloudy urine, flu like symptoms, excessive gas, ear congestion and drainage and hot flashes are less rare, but should also be monitored by a doctor. Fortunately, these conditions can often be treated by modifying the Tramadol dosage during a visit to a medical professional. Some of these side effects are also part of the body becoming accustomed to the medication and often disappear as time goes on. Check with a medical professional if the symptoms persist or worsen.