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It is suggested by all physicians that a person should at once stop
using ciprofloxacin and seek medical help if they develop any of
these signs or any allergic reaction such as the development of
hives even if they experience the slightest bit of difficulty
breathing if the patient notices sudden swelling in the face, the
lips, the tongue, or throat after the use of Cipro.
It is also recommended that the patient should stop using
ciprofloxacin at once if any of these more serious side effects like
black-outs, sudden confusion, the experiencing of hallucinations,
untimely strokes of depression, or suicidal thoughts. sudden and
severe pain and/or swelling of and around the joints especially
those that are situated in the arms and/or ankles the occurrence of
bad and uncomfortable nausea, severe or mild stomach pain, the
development of low fever, the sheer lost appetite, expulsion of dark
urine, the excretion of clay-colored stools, and the occurrence of
diarrhea that may be bloody. There have been a frequent reporting of
other and less serious side effects with the use of Cipro such as
mild nausea, a certain degree of vomiting, the slight feeling of
dizziness or drowsiness the occurrence of blurry vision people can
also experience sleep problems and others have reported that they
had joint stiffness and/or muscle pain.
If any of these side effects were to come about while you are using
ciprofloxacin then it is highly recommended that you stop the use
and go see the doctor as these could prove to be very harmful in the
long run if the use for Cipro is continued.
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