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Stop Taking Amlodipine Without Knowing These Side Effects

Imagine this: You’re at your weekly bridge game, enjoying coffee with friends, when suddenly your feet start swelling. Or your heart races without reason. You shrug it off, thinking it’s “just part of getting older.” But what if it’s linked to the medication you’ve been taking for years? Many people on Amlodipine don’t realize these subtle signs—until they become too uncomfortable to ignore. Stick around, because at the end, you’ll discover surprising insights that could make a big difference in your daily comfort.

1. Swollen Ankles and Feet (Edema)
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Tip: Elevate your legs for 20 minutes daily and talk to your doctor if swelling worsens.

2. Flushing or Redness of Skin
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You may feel your face getting warm or visibly red, especially after mild activity. This is caused by blood vessels relaxing, a direct effect of Amlodipine.

Tip: Stay cool, avoid hot showers, and track when it happens to discuss with your doctor.

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