For the past few days, I have been experiencing stress along with gastrointestinal problems such as acidity and frequent belching. I believe this is related to my son going abroad for studies, which keeps worrying me. A psychiatrist prescribed Mitraz 30 mg and Armod 50 mg, but I am now experiencing palpitations, excessive belching, and drowsiness. Are these side effects normal, and what should I do?
Stress and worry can sometimes trigger acidity, belching, and palpitations, especially during emotionally difficult situations. Medicines like Mitraz 30 mg and Armod 50 mg are commonly prescribed to help with anxiety, sleep, and mood. However, drowsiness, stomach discomfort, palpitations, and digestive symptoms can occur in some people, especially during the first few days of treatment while the body adjusts. These side effects are often mild and may improve over time, but if the palpitations or stomach symptoms are troubling or persistent, it is important to inform your doctor so they can adjust the dose or change the medication if needed. In the meantime, try regular meals, light physical activity, relaxation techniques, and limiting tea/coffee, which may help reduce acidity and stress.