Hello, im 21, male and im suffering from tramadol withdrawal effects ive been taking 1 225ml pill daily for a month. My symptoms are almost no sleeping, weak body, cold sweat, severe depression and i cant stand the sunlight please tell me if there is anyway i can lower the withdrawal effect so i can stop
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Have you considered hypnotherapy? Â
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This tablet is for pain why did you start it, has the pain gone then stop it. Â
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One major complication of tramadol withdrawal is the potential for serotonin syndrome. Serotonin syndrome occurs when your brain can?t regulate serotonin and your body experiences extreme depression and anxiety. Treating this naturally or with antidepressant/SSRI medications can help to regulate the normal levels of serotonin in the body. Tramadol interacts in the body in ways unique to each individual. Everyone is going to withdraw from tramadol differently and the best way to withdraw from tramadol will vary by person. However, one of the best ways to treat tramadol withdrawal, and which many doctors recommend, is to taper tramadol use over time. You will discuss your tramadol use with your prescribing doctor and they will figure out the best procedure for you withdrawal. Doctors need an idea of how much your body has developed need for tramadol before suggesting a tapering schedule. A safe taper is considered a 10% reduction every week and then a 20% reduction every 3 to 5 days. To decrease any more then this can be dangerous and you will be more likely to experience severe tramadol withdrawal symptoms. However, if you able to tolerate large dose decreases without risk of seizure, then this might be recommended, as well. If you are addicted to tramadol, the safest way to withdraw should probably involve supervision of some sort. That way, you can be in a safe environment while you go through withdrawal to prevent relapse and/or adverse side effects. Medical supervision of tramadol withdrawal can also address and treat pain and symptoms as they occursÂ
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Tramadol is a opioid, All opioids have some withdrawal symptoms. The best way to stop the medication is by gradual withdrawal, because sudden stoppage will give rise to withdrawal symptoms.Â
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You must consult the doctor who was giving tramadol. Or if it was self-medication you meet a good physician of your locality he shall be able to treat these withdrawal effect. You might need treatment for couple of weeks.Â
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Opioid withdrawal is usually harmless you can try the cold turkey method but that is painful. Medicines can reduce the effect. You need to see a psychiatrist ASAP Â
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Welcome The following coping strategies may help minimize your discomfort ? or at least pass the time. Try any or all of the following. Stock up on light action/comedy movies and television shows to space out on. Try to get as much exercise as you can ? even a walk around the block can help. Take lots of hot baths or hot baths with Epson salts Participate in online support forums. Stay hydrated, especially when dealing with diarrhea. Water, fruit juice, weak tea or Gatorade are good choices. Stock up on easy to prepare and digest snacks. You may not feel up to heavy meals for a while, but foods like crackers, pretzels, toast, popsicles, noodles and Jello are easy on your stomach and will help you keep your energy up. Avoid heavy or greasy foods, heavily spiced or aromatic foods and alcohol and caffeine. Eat foods cold or at room temperature to reduce nausea-provoking smells. Have someone else cook for you ? so you don?t have to face food-preparation smells. Eat in a well ventilated room (stuffy rooms can add to feelings of nausea.) Eat slowly, avoid drinking liquids with your meal and avoid lying down for a while after you finish eating.3 Get outside and get some fresh air (sometimes you have to force yourself off the couch but you?ll rarely feel worse for taking a shower and walking around a bit?and you may feel quite a lot better To ease achy pains or restless legs, have a loved-one give you a massage. Take a daily multivitamin (skip this one if you find vitamins increase your nausea). Try deep breathing exercises, meditation, progressive muscle relaxation or yoga to combat stress and anxiety. Do stretching exercises to relieve muscle pain. Use a hot pad. Have an orgasm. Change your sheets (this can help with insomnia, especially if you?ve been sweating excessively). Clear your calendar from responsibilities and lean on your friends and family for help and support. If you can get a week free, that?s a great start. Play video games or other games that keep you mentally absorbed (to keep your mind off your discomfort) consult a doctor (physician) Thanks Dr B M GUPTA BP, SUGAR & THYROID CLINIC DELHIÂ
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Hi, take nux vomica 30 thrice in a day (homoeopathic remedy) for atleast 8-9 days than wait for 10 days and see.Â
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