20 Astonishing Reasons Why Your Muscle Relaxers Might Not Be Your Friend

9. Heartburn

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Heartburn is a burning pain that occurs in an individual’s chest. Typically, affected individuals will feel heartburn behind their breastbone. Heartburn often worsens when individuals bend over or are lying down, as well as in the evening or after eating a meal. In rare cases, patients taking muscle relaxers will experience heartburn as a side effect. Thankfully, the pain is usually mild and easily managed. Patients can have their dose adjusted or switch to a new medication. Lifestyle remedies can also assist with managing heartburn. However, if individuals want to try over-the-counter medications for heartburn, they should discuss it with their doctor first to avoid a potential interaction with their muscle relaxer.

10. Heart Palpitations

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Heart palpitations refer to the feeling of a fast-beating heart. Many individuals describe it as a fluttering or pounding feeling in their heart. Heart palpitations, when they are the result of exercise or stress, are often temporary. However, they are a dangerous side effect of some medications, including muscle relaxers. Patients who take muscle relaxers and experience heart palpitations should call their doctor immediately. In quite a few cases, patients will need emergency medical care. Severe heart palpitations can indicate that patients have taken too many muscle relaxers. Many patients must stop taking their muscle relaxer immediately. The emergency room can treat them, though they should also consult their doctor for additional treatment, including if they still need medication for an underlying condition or medical issue.

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