10 Side Effects of Tramadol

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Tramadol Side Effect #8: Itching and Sweating

The ability to sweat is very useful to us and not many animals are able to regulate their body temperatures as effectively as we can. Despite this, we can still find sweating to be quite embarrassing and try to prevent it when we can. Sometimes, sweating can be a side-effect of an illness or maybe of medicine.

Patients taking tramadol will often complain that they are sweating for no apparent reason, while they can also experience itching. Rashes and flushing can also occur in some patients. These can also be signs that you are having an allergic reaction to the drug and you should treat these symptoms as a medical emergency if they are severe.

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