Withdrawal symptoms: hormone imbalance


        WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS: HORMONE IMBALANCE
Most of the hormonal symptoms are at their worst when the user is taking the full dose of tranquillizers. They may change during withdrawal, but return to normal when withdrawal is completed. For instance, all interest in sex may be lost whilst taking tranquillizers. The reverse may happen for a time during withdrawal before normality returns.
Some women who suffered heavy periods for years when they were on the pills, find they have a normal flow after withdrawal. Vaginal discharge, burning vulva, and increased pre-menstrual tension can also cause temporary discomfort.
Research has shown that a hormone called prolactin is increased whilst tranquillizers are taken. This stimulates lactation, and reports of breast symptoms are common. They range from a slight pale brown discharge to considerable quantities of milk. This has happened up to sixteen years after the last pregnancy. After you have been examined by your doctor, be patient and the symptoms will disappear when you are through withdrawal.
Men too report swollen tender breasts and slight discharge. They also complain of impotence, loss of seminal fluid, and pain in the testicles. Some have eruptions of adolescent acne.
When the hormone levels return to normal all the symptoms disappear.
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