10 Side Effects of Tramadol

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Tramadol Side Effect #10: Seizures

Seizures can range from being fairly mild, with just a part of a person’s body convulsing, or they can be quite severe with the entire body in convulsions. They can be brought on by a number of causes including illnesses, injuries and reactions to certain drugs.

Seizures are a possible side-effect of tramadol and one that should be taken seriously. Seizures could potentially cause long-term damage to the brain and can even result in death. There are also risks involved should the patient be in a dangerous situation such as swimming or driving a car. If you are experiencing seizures when using tramadol, you should consult your doctor straight away.

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