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Chondroitin Glucosamine Side Effects – Some Side Effects of Chondroitin Glucosamine

Nancy Markowitz 

Chondroitin glucosamine is a compound that people take for good joint health. For all the good that it does, there are chondroitin glucosamine side effects to consider. It should be noted that, to this point, the chondroitin glucosamine side effects that have been reported are mild and not wide spread. But it helps to understand the chondroitin glucosamine side effects so that you may be able to identify them if they happen. The compound is popular because of its ability to reduce joint pain, strengthen joints and return flexibility to joints. Before you take it, you should discuss it with your doctor so that you can become fully aware of the side effects that you may experience.

Some of the chondroitin glucosamine side effects occur in the digestive system. The more common chondroitin glucosamine side effects include stomach cramps, nausea, constipation and diarrhea. All of these chondroitin glucosamine side effects are possible and can be extremely uncomfortable. If you begin to experience nausea, then you should make sure that you stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, stop taking the compound and call your doctor immediately. There is no serious danger of permanent damage from these side effects, but you want to be sure that your system is not having a violent reaction to the substance.

If you feel certain chondroitin glucosamine side effects, then you should see a doctor immediately. These kinds of chondroitin glucosamine side effects can affect your heart and include the feeling of an accelerated heartbeat, heart palpitations and heartburn. Some of these chondroitin glucosamine side effects are more dangerous than others, but none of these side effects should be ignored. If you feel any of these heart-related side effects, then stop taking the supplement and go see your doctor immediately. When you talk to your doctor, bring the bottle you have been using and tell him the dosage you have been taking.

Some of the other chondroitin glucosamine side effects include swollen ankles, swollen eyelids, hair loss and headaches. To avoid the more serious chondroitin glucosamine side effects, people who have diabetes or high blood pressure should not use the supplement. The chondroitin glucosamine side effects are not common in people who use the supplement. But if they do occur, then you should not ignore them. Stop taking the supplement and talk to your doctor. He may be able to adjust your dosage so that you can get back to enjoying the benefits of the supplement.

 

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