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Can Wellbutrin cause or intensify hot flashes?
A: 5 Dec 2011 Yes, the increased sweating is a common side effect of most antidepressants. The other side effects you mention are more serious and should be reported to the doctor right away. To read further about these side effects go to: http://www.drugs.com/sfx/wellbutrin-side-effects.html Votes:+0CommentVote upReport riley50 7 Dec 2011Thank you! Add your Comment alcon15025 Dec 2011 Sweating is a side effect with Wellbutrin. I am a long distance runners and my dc put me out of it,however is the best med. to increase your energy and sexual livido. Alcon Votes:+0CommentVote upReport riley50 7 Dec 2011Thank you! Add your Comment Mary6320095 Dec 2011 Hi riley50, I had just noticed another question about having just had a complete hysterecomy? Well, I don''t know about the well butrin, but the...
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I wake up at night wet from sweating. what could cause this?
A: Are you male or female? Do you drink? Are you going through menopause? Here is a link for the top 8 causes of night sweats: http://www.webmd.com/menopause/guide/8-c.... If you are a middle aged female, it could be menopause. You could have tuberculosis. You could have non Hodgkins lymphoma. You really should see your doctor and get this checked out. It`s really important that you don`t let this sit.. In some cases, night sweats may be triggered by something as straightforward as too many blankets on your bed or certain medications. Many women have night sweats when they go through menopause. Sometimes
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what Are the Most Common causes of Cold Sweat and Nausea?
A: Nausea involves an upset stomach with the feeling that one may vomit, while cold sweat is a clammy dampness on the skin that doesn`t feel the same as warm perspiration after exercise. Nausea and cold sweat experienced together can be caused by many different conditions. Some of the most common causes of cold sweat and nausea are low blood sugar, menopause, nightmares, fear, anxiety and migraines.. Migraines are chronic types of headaches experienced by some people, usually on a regular basis. Oftentimes, the pain is only on one side of the head, but it may be mild, moderate or severe in intensity. A person suffering a migraine headache may experience cold sweat and nausea. Other common migraine symptoms include dizziness, plus sensitivity...
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what Are Common Postmenopausal Symptoms?
A: The most common postmenopausal symptoms are generally caused by the decline of the hormone estrogen in women. The severity of ailments can be different for each person. Hot flashes, night sweats, and insomnia are among the acute symptoms. Weight gain and changes in the skin are also quite common over time. Many women experience mood swings, loss of concentration, and a decreased sex drive, but some are affected more than others. Aching joints and sore muscles are often also attributed to menopause.. Vasomotor flushes, commonly referred to as hot flashes, are the overwhelming feeling of heat that virtually takes over the upper half of the torso, face, and neck. It can last from 30 seconds to several minutes. Some women call it, "my personal...
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How common is lung cancer in non-smoking 40ish women? Symptoms?
A: The chances of any non smoker developing lung cancer at any age is less than 1 percent. Where if you have smoked it increases to about 5-8 percent. The symptom of the ache in between your shoulder blades is much more likely to be a problem with your posture, or even your bed. The night sweats are a symptom of many non serious conditions. The only way to be sure is to get your lungs checked out, but seriously try not to worry about it too much. Even the liver cyst shouldn''t cause you too much concern, obviously tests need to be done to confirm that it is just a cyst. This is a benign condition that in most cases will not cause any symptoms whatsoever, and usually no treatment is required. It does not affect the...
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what is a instinctive path to cure hours of darkness sweats?
A: I entered peri-menopause and I simply litter to take HRT. You are a smart girl to discontinue them but you do necessitate some sort of help near your symptoms. what I use is a Bio-Identical Hormone Cream which comes from wild yam. I directive mine online at www.askdrhelen.com. If you go to her website (Dr. Helen Pensanti) here is a simple questionaire that you can fill out and it will report to you which hormone cream is the best suited for you. It is very inexpensive and I enjoy never had a problem next to ordering from them. My period were coming once every 3 months and since I started using the cream, approx. 6 months ago, I in a minute have regulated posterior to a once a month menses. You rub a small amount of the cream, approx. 1/4 tsp., on your inner thighs...
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Thoughts/feelings on women taking hormones for menopause?
A: I think if a woman is suffering badly and hormones are the only thing that gives her relief, I understand why she might take them. But, generally, for myself, I am going to try to do without hormones when the time comes. They have been linked to cancer, and I think it has been shown they do not help with heart disease. If she has had a hysterectomy, then she does not have to worry as much about the cancer risk, although from what I understand breast cancer is now linked to those hormones. If there is breast cancer in your family I would be even more concerned.. Generally I am a no drug person anyway, I hate taking any pills, I think all medication comes with side effects, but sometimes we have to to take something.. Many many people feel much better taking HRT,...
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what Happens to Menstruation after Menopause?
A: One of the biggest changes in a woman`s life is menopause, which tends to occur between the ages of 40 and 59. The most obvious change in menstruation after menopause is the complete absence of menstrual periods, though women may notice a few years of abnormal periods before they disappear entirely. Other changes usually occur in the years leading up to menopause, caused by the sudden drop in both estrogen and progesterone. For example, physical problems often include vaginal dryness, hot flashes and night sweats. Fatigue and mood swings are also common while the body endures the process of stopping menstruation, leading some women to seek treatment for these symptoms.. Menopause is a natural stage of life for women as they age, because the...
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what is hiv and aids?
A: All you need to know is, if you have it, you''re completely f...ked - ok! HIV is the disease that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). Essentially, AIDS is a condition that eats away at your immune system until you can no longer fight off infection, ultimately ending in death. what is HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)? HIV simply means that you have tested positive for the virus. It does not become AIDS usually for ten years or until immune system problems appear. Although you may feel well you are still infected with a virus that is fatal and you can pass this disease on to other through several means. There is medication to help slow the progression of the disease but there is no medication to eradicate this disease. ·...
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what are the main syptomes of HIV?
A: usually flu like sympotoms for a long period of time, ie 6 weeks... two great sites for information are below http://www.cdc.gov/hiv http://www.thebody.com back bone pain,vomiting, fever these are the main symptoms The first symptoms of HIV infection can resemble symptoms of common cold or flu viruses. The symptoms of early infection can also be similar to the symptoms of other sexually transmitted diseases and other infections such as "mono" or hepatitis, which are much more commonly and more easily transmitted. Stress and anxiety can also produce symptoms in some people, even though they do not have HIV. The symptoms of people who are HIV infected vary. Some examples: # opportunistic infections are a good sign of infection (Pneumocystic Pneumonia, Kaposi''s Sarcoma,...
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