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Can Cough, Strong Sneezing, Scratchy Throat Be Withdrawal Symptoms After Weaning Off From Tramadol?
I have taken tramadol for 8 years,4 before cervical surgery and 4 since the 9 hour fusion done at mayo.I decided a month ago to try and wein off the tramadol,yes it helped the pain but my body just wasn"t feeling near normal on a a daily basis, am having cough spells,strong sneezing and scratchy throat. is this a withdrawal problem or what?
Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. The sneezingcough, and sore throat didn't have any relation to the withdrawal, of tramadol. They can never be the withdrawal symptoms. You can try to wein off the drug, very slowly. If necessory with the help of a doctor. Take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts, and protein rich foods,to be stable during the process. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.
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Can Cough, Strong Sneezing, Scratchy Throat Be Withdrawal Symptoms After Weaning Off From Tramadol?
Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. The sneezing cough, and sore throat didn t have any relation to the withdrawal, of tramadol. They can never be the withdrawal symptoms. You can try to wein off the drug, very slowly. If necessory with the help of a doctor. Take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts, and protein rich foods,to be stable during the process. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery.