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What Causes Sweating And Headaches Along With Itchy Skin At Night?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...I have been having issues with sweating- headaches at night time- very tired feel like i could always sleep-itchy skin I scratch the skin right off I am on effexor ex 225mg a day I do not feel right
Wed, 26 Apr 2017
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If these symptoms began at some point after starting the Effexor then, you may be suffering from allergic reactions to the medication. You should discuss what's going on with your doctor and they will provide you with options. Do not simply stop the medication without their consent as this could lead to other problems. You may also want to see if anything else has changed in your environment or the past few weeks that could also be causing these episodes (change of foods, additional medications that could be new or newer, unusual stress/anxiety that has developed over the past few weeks at home or work). Feel free to send more questions to: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi and I would also appreciate your 5 STAR rating of our interaction.
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What Causes Sweating And Headaches Along With Itchy Skin At Night?

If these symptoms began at some point after starting the Effexor then, you may be suffering from allergic reactions to the medication. You should discuss what s going on with your doctor and they will provide you with options. Do not simply stop the medication without their consent as this could lead to other problems. You may also want to see if anything else has changed in your environment or the past few weeks that could also be causing these episodes (change of foods, additional medications that could be new or newer, unusual stress/anxiety that has developed over the past few weeks at home or work). Feel free to send more questions to: www.bit.ly/drdariushsaghafi and I would also appreciate your 5 STAR rating of our interaction.