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Feeling Shaky, Rapid Heart Rate, Migraine, Nauseous, Insomniac And Have Diarrhea. Withdrawal Of Adavir?

I have been feeling shaky with a rapid heart rate, have recently aquired a migraine (that made me nauseous and unable to sleep laying down) and have diarreah to the point of feeling sick to my stomach almost everytime I eat. Could this all be due to stress? Or because I am out of my advair for tge last 4 days? Or should I be concerned it is something more?
Fri, 30 Aug 2013
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Stress can cause or worsen migraines, it can also contribute to vomiting or diarrhoea.

There are other causes of diarrhoea however such as viral or bacterial infections of the intestinal tract.
These infections are usually self limiting and the most important aspect would be fluid management to prevent dehydration.

The absence of advir should not cause the symptoms that you are experiencing.

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Feeling Shaky, Rapid Heart Rate, Migraine, Nauseous, Insomniac And Have Diarrhea. Withdrawal Of Adavir?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Stress can cause or worsen migraines, it can also contribute to vomiting or diarrhoea. There are other causes of diarrhoea however such as viral or bacterial infections of the intestinal tract. These infections are usually self limiting and the most important aspect would be fluid management to prevent dehydration. The absence of advir should not cause the symptoms that you are experiencing. I hope this helps