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... shaking that you cannot control, or twitching. These could be symptoms of serotonin syndrome. This medicine may cause a serious type of allergic reaction ...
trembling and shaking of the hands or feet; trouble performing routine tasks; weak or absent pulses in the legs; yellow eyes or skin. Incidence not known.
Shake hands or grip an object. Turn a doorknob. Hold a coffee cup. When to see a doctor. Talk to a health care provider if self-care steps such as rest, ice ...
Shaken baby syndrome is a traumatic brain injury in infants caused by violent shaking. Sports injuries. Traumatic brain injuries may be caused by injuries ...
... shaking, unusual dreams, unusual mood or behavior, unusual tiredness or weakness, vision changes, or vomiting. Desvenlafaxine may cause a serious condition ...
shaking; uncontrolled eye movements; upper stomach pain. Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check ...
Shaking, slow movement and trouble with speech, known as parkinsonism. Gradual loss of control of movements, such as walking, speaking, swallowing and ...
Know when and how feelings of a rapid, fluttering or pounding heartbeat are treated.
increased thirst and urination; mental depression; problems with memory; rapidly changing moods; shortness of breath; sore throat; trembling or shaking; trouble ...
Many body systems — including your muscles, bones, joints, eyes, the balance organ in the inner ear, nerves, heart and blood vessels — must work normally for ...
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