Side Effect Apr 2026
It is important to distinguish between minor adjustment symptoms and emergencies.
Side effects are unintended reactions that occur when a treatment or medication acts on systems in the body beyond the primary target. While most are mild and temporary, understanding how to track and manage them is essential for safe treatment. side effect
Yellowing of eyes/skin (jaundice) or very dark urine. It is important to distinguish between minor adjustment
Nausea, upset stomach, or diarrhea (common with antibiotics or GLP-1s). side effect
Swelling of the face, tongue, or throat, and difficulty breathing.
Drowsiness or "brain fog" (common with antihistamines or sleep aids). Oral/Skin: Dry mouth or minor skin irritation. Serious (Seek Immediate Care):