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14 Factors Contributing to Serotonin Syndrome

Serotonin syndrome is caused by an excessive amount of serotonin in a person’s system. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter and hormone also known as the “happiness hormone.” It is given this name because it is the hormone that makes us feel happy, reduces pain sensations, and is also used as a reward by the brain to encourage survival-related behaviors such as eating, exercising, and having sex. Overall, serotonin is a very positive hormone.

However, an overabundance can result in numerous detrimental symptoms, including sweating, disturbed sleep, anxiety, migraines, dilated pupils, increased heart rate, changes in appetite, lethargy, and confusion. If you are experiencing symptoms of serotonin syndrome or if a family member is exhibiting symptoms of serotonin syndrome, there may be a number of causes and you may need to make some adjustments. Here are fourteen potential causes of serotonin syndrome.

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