Side effects
Hello Dr.
Lee, I am taking DOMETON 200mg and RELAX 350 175mg, and I am experiencing eye discomfort and nausea.
However, I am currently attending classes in Hsinchu.
Should I seek medical attention?
Hong, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/11/06
Dr. Li Wenlin reply Orthopedics
Hello: In response to your question, it may be a side effect of the medication.
Please discontinue the medication, and if the symptoms resolve after stopping, it is likely a side effect.
During your next consultation, please inform the physician to document these allergic reactions to avoid prescribing similar medications in the future.
However, if you experience severe allergic reactions (such as significant eyelid swelling, inability to open your eyes, wheezing, or large hives), seek medical attention immediately to prevent a serious allergic reaction.
Wishing you a speedy recovery!
Reply Date: 2006/11/06
More Info
If you are experiencing discomfort in your eyes and nausea after taking DOMETON (200 mg) and RELAX (350 mg), it is important to take these symptoms seriously. While these side effects may be mild and could resolve on their own, they can also indicate a more serious reaction to the medications. Here’s a detailed breakdown of what you should consider and whether you should seek medical attention.
Understanding the Medications
DOMETON is often used as an antiemetic, which means it helps prevent nausea and vomiting. However, like any medication, it can have side effects, including dizziness, drowsiness, and in some cases, visual disturbances.
RELAX, on the other hand, is typically a muscle relaxant or anxiolytic, which can also lead to side effects such as sedation, dizziness, and gastrointestinal issues, including nausea.
Symptoms to Monitor
1. Eye Discomfort: This could range from mild irritation to more severe symptoms such as blurred vision or difficulty opening your eyes. If the discomfort is persistent or worsening, it could be a sign of an adverse reaction.
2. Nausea: While nausea can be a common side effect of many medications, if it is severe or accompanied by vomiting, it could lead to dehydration or indicate a more serious issue.
3. Allergic Reactions: If you experience symptoms such as swelling of the face, lips, or throat, difficulty breathing, or hives, you should seek immediate medical attention as these could be signs of a serious allergic reaction.
When to Seek Medical Attention
- Persistent Symptoms: If your eye discomfort and nausea do not improve after stopping the medication, or if they worsen, you should consult a healthcare professional.
- Severe Reactions: If you experience any severe symptoms such as significant swelling, difficulty breathing, or severe abdominal pain, seek emergency medical care immediately.
- Consulting a Doctor: Even if your symptoms are mild, it is advisable to consult with a healthcare provider, especially since you are currently attending classes in Hsinchu. They can provide guidance on whether you should discontinue the medications or switch to alternatives.
Recommendations
1. Stop the Medications: As a precaution, you may want to stop taking both DOMETON and RELAX until you can consult with a healthcare provider.
2. Document Symptoms: Keep a record of your symptoms, including when they started and their severity. This information will be helpful for your doctor.
3. Follow Up: Make an appointment with a healthcare provider as soon as possible. They can assess your symptoms, review your medication regimen, and determine if you need alternative treatments.
4. Stay Hydrated: If you are feeling nauseous, try to stay hydrated. Sipping clear fluids can help, but avoid anything that may further upset your stomach.
5. Avoid Driving or Operating Heavy Machinery: If you are feeling drowsy or dizzy, it’s best to avoid activities that require full concentration.
Conclusion
In summary, while mild side effects can sometimes be managed at home, your symptoms of eye discomfort and nausea warrant a consultation with a healthcare provider. It is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to medication side effects. Your health and safety should be the top priority, so seeking medical attention is advisable to ensure that you receive appropriate care and guidance.
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