Rarely Citalopram can cause hyponatraemia which is low sodium in the blood. This condition can cause the body to retain water and hence present as swollen feet.
This is more common in the elderly and those whose who may be on other medication.
Visit your doctor as soon as possible.
Do not continue your anti-depressant unless you feel acutely unwell.
Dr Tamsin Lewis
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?
In my experience yes. I struggled with sleep tremendously before starting Citalopram.
It can cause swelling or hands, feet and throat. If swelling by low blood pressure occurs, it will take effect on the throat and there is a high risk present of suffocating. Good luck.
yes, because ibuprofen retains water.
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Tattoos on the feet can cause swelling during the healing process due to the amount of pressure and use the feet endure. It is important to follow aftercare instructions provided by the tattoo artist to minimize swelling and promote proper healing. If swelling persists or becomes excessive, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional.
Heat causes vasodilation, which means the blood vessels in your feet get larger in diameter, thus causing swelling. On the other hand, cold causes vasoconstricion, narrowing of the blood vessels, and would cause the swelling to diminish.
http://myhealth-net.blogspot.com health care in this site checkout Swelling in the ankles/feet can be caused by liver problems. One of the signs of liver failure is swelling in the legs. The liver cannot remove the toxins efficiently, so they accumulate in the legs. I know this because I had a co-worker that was being treated for liver failure (on a transplant list) His legs had been swollen for quite some time. At first he was told to watch his salt and elevate his feet. He was disappointed in his HMO, because he felt that the doctor should have picked up earlier on the liver issues due to the swelling he was experiencing.
No, quite the opposite actually.
Yes, morphine can cause fluid retention resulting in swollen, feet, ankles, legs, etc. - this can also make your joints sore and stiff. It can also cause swelling in your mouth, tongue, lips, etc. - this can make swallowing difficult.
that sounds like a simple allergic reaction... it does not occur to everyone.
Swelling of the feet can be caused by various factors, such as standing or sitting for long periods, injury, pregnancy, certain medications, or underlying health conditions like heart, kidney, or liver disease. It can also be a result of excess salt intake or poor circulation.