Serious Warning Signs of Serotonin Syndrome

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Patients dealing with serotonin often experience strange physiological reactions, most commonly ones like goosebumps and shivering. Individuals do not, however, have to have every physiological symptom to be dealing with serotonin syndrome. Patients may also sweat heavily even in mild weather conditions, sometimes in conjunction with the chills. It may feel similar to having a bad case of the flu. Normally, the brain and spinal cord's nerve cells create serotonin that helps with attention regulation, body temperature management, and general behavior. An excess of serotonin causes these functions to go awry, which can explain the feelings of cold and excessive sweating. The body's ability to self-regulate its temperature is going haywire.

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