11. Cough
Dry cough may appear after long-term use. Usually mild but can be persistent.
Tip: Keep a symptom diary and discuss alternatives with your doctor.
12. Rash or Skin Itching
Occasional allergic reactions may cause redness or itching.
Tip: Avoid scratching, and consult a healthcare provider if rash spreads or worsens.
Quick Comparison Table: Mild vs Serious Side Effects
Mild Side Effects Serious Side Effects (Call Doctor)
Flushing, Headache, Fatigue Persistent Swelling, Shortness of Breath
Nausea, Constipation Severe Palpitations, Facial Swelling
Mild Dizziness Rash with hives or discomfort
Actionable Tips for Managing Side Effects
Monitor daily – Track your symptoms in a notebook or app.
Hydrate and move – Gentle exercise helps reduce swelling and fatigue.
Adjust routine – Take medication with food or at a specific time.
Communicate – Always discuss any persistent or worsening symptoms with your doctor.
FAQ
Q1: Can I stop Amlodipine if I have side effects?
A: Never stop abruptly. Talk to your doctor about dosage adjustments or alternatives.
Q2: Are these side effects permanent?
A: Most are reversible or manageable with lifestyle adjustments and monitoring.
Q3: Is swelling dangerous?
A: Mild swelling is common, but sudden or severe swelling should be evaluated immediately.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional before making changes to your medication.
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